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An unappetizing shrub became different vegetables

3 days ago
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  • #agriculture
  • #history
  • Wild cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is the ancestor of many vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts due to its diverse useful elements.
  • Selective breeding over centuries has led to the development of various Brassica oleracea varieties, each with distinct edible parts (leaves, buds, inflorescences).
  • Polyploidy in wild cabbage has contributed to its genetic diversity and adaptability, allowing for the creation of numerous vegetable varieties.
  • Archaeological and linguistic evidence suggests that Brassica oleracea was first domesticated in ancient Greece before spreading to other regions.
  • Wild cabbage's resilience and adaptability make it valuable for future crop improvements, especially in the face of climate change.