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Chinese Cabbage.

18668 Chinese Cabbage. http://pas.byu.edu/pas100/chinese.htm . Their chromosome number is 2n=20, and they carry the Brassica AA genomes. They were first cultivated as vegetables in China, first appearing in Chinese writings by A.D. 400 or 500. Crops > Chinese cabbage > Research chinese   cabbage   fall   due   brassica   campestris   cultivated   chromosome   number   brassicaceae   genomes Jan 1, 1998  

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