A study on exploitation of new vegetable germplasm Orychophragmus violaceus O.E. Schulz, a member of Brassicaceae
1996
Luo, P. | Huang, B.Q.
Orychophragmus violaceus O.K. Schulz is a member of Brassicaceae. This plant is mainly distributed in China, where a number of people collect its flower stalks from the wild as a traditional vegetable. The purpose of the present study is to obtain more information about this new germplasm and to exploit it in breeding of horticultural brassicas. The test material used were O. violaceus and a Brassica campestris var. purpuraria L.H. Bailey as a control. The experimental methods include domestication, cultivation, nutrient analysis and evaluation of comprehensive nutritive value. The main results are as follows: 1) The result of domestication shows that the wild species O. violaceus can be domesticated. It has numerous branches, from which flower stalks with your flower buds can be collected as a vegetable; 2) When O. violaceus was sown in September in Chengdu, it had a yield of flower stalks about 14,200 kg/hectare, which was a good yield. Yield can be improved when appropriate agronomic techniques are applied; 3) The comprehensive nutritive value of O. violaceus is higher than other members of Brassicaceae with the highest content of protein and higher contents than most of the others of fat, calcium, iron, carotene and vitamin. Therefore, it is suggested that O. violaceus is a potential new vegetable which can be exploited in breeding of horticultural brassicas.
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