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Keywords and Sections
YELLOW BEET
RED BEET
BETA VULGARIS VAR
REFERENCES
CHARACTERIZATION
PIGMENTS
RED
RED COLOUR
SSP
SUGAR BEETS
BETANIN
PERPETUAL SPINACH
GENUS BETA
FAMILY CHENOPODIACEAE
BETA VULGARIS SUBSP
SPECIES
ROOT
ROOTS
SWISS CHARD
SPINACH
MEDIA RELATED
DIFFERENT
DIFFERENT VARIETIES
CHENOPODIACEAE
AMARANTHACEAE
GROCERY STORE
PLANT
BETALAINS
BEETROOT
SUGAR BEET
CHARD
BEETS
BEET
BETA VULGARIS
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  1. Beta vulgaris is a herbaceous biennial or rarely perennial plant with leafy stems growing to 1-2 m tall. (Web site)
  2. Beta vulgaris is really the only species of any major agricultural importance; it includes amongst its many different varieties the sugar and fodder beets. Move Up

Yellow Beet Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. Feeding different amino acids to betalain-forming hairy root cultures of yellow beet (Beta vulgaris L. subsp.

Red Beet Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A hairy root culture was also established from red beet (Beta vulgaris L. subsp. (Web site)

Beta Vulgaris Var Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris var. (Web site)
  2. Feeding of amino acids to hairy roots of the yellow beet (Beta vulgaris var. Move Up

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  1. References for Beta vulgaris subsp.
  2. References for beta vulgaris (a possible synonym). Move Up
  3. References for Beta vulgaris var. Move Up

Characterization Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Characterization of betacyanin oxidation catalyzed by a peroxidase from Beta vulgaris L. roots. (Web site)

Pigments Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The pigments are actually betalain pigments, named after the Red beet (Beta vulgaris).

Red Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The red or garden beet (Beta vulgaris), a cool-season biennial of Mediterranean origin belonging to the plant order Caryophyllales (Centrospermales). (Web site)

Red Colour Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is not just for its red colour, however, that Beta vulgaris has been utilized. (Web site)

Ssp Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Abstract: Betaxanthins, the yellow-orange water-soluble pigments from yellow beet (Beta vulgaris ssp.

Sugar Beets Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) can tolerate more temperate or colder climates than sugar cane. (Web site)

Betanin Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In the betacyanin group, amaranthin-I was obtained from Amaranthus tricolor, betanin from Beta vulgaris, and gomphrenin-I from Gomphrena globosa. (Web site)

Perpetual Spinach Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Other forms of Beta vulgaris grown for their leaves include Perpetual Spinach.

Genus Beta Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Beta section of the genus Beta contains all the cultivated forms of Beta vulgaris and the wild sea beet from which they are descended. (Web site)

Family Chenopodiaceae Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Other plants in the family Chenopodiaceae have similar combinations of n-alkanes to those identified from Beta vulgaris. (Web site)

Beta Vulgaris Subsp Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Fodder beet: Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site)
  2. An emphasis on the leaves gave rise to Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Selection for a single swollen taproot gave rise to Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site) Move Up

Species Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The cultivar name of Beta vulgaris is usually given after the species or subspecies name, which for all cultivated beets is now Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site)
  2. The best known member is the common Beet, Beta vulgaris, but several other species are recognised. Move Up
  3. In addition, many forms of this species are grown for their roots; these are classified as Beta vulgaris var. Move Up

Root Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The cultivated form of Beta vulgaris called mangel wurzel was originally known as mangold wurzel (root of the beet). (Web site)

Roots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The Greeks ate the leaves of Beta vulgaris and utilized them, and occasionally the roots, medicinally.
  2. A form of the common beet (Beta vulgaris) having fleshy white roots from which sugar is obtained. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The tops of cultivated Beta vulgaris are typically dark green in colour and the roots are white, yellow or red. (Web site) Move Up

Swiss Chard Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Beta vulgaris, subspecies cicla, or Swiss chard, is grown only for its leaves; cultivars include Rhubarb Chard and Ruby Chard.
  2. See also Mangelwurzel References ^ Characterization and biological activity of the main flavonoids from Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris subspecies cycla). (Web site) Move Up
  3. References ^ Characterization and biological activity of the main flavonoids from Swiss Chard (Beta vulgaris subspecies cycla). Move Up

Spinach Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Contributes sugarbeet and Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris), spinach (Spinacia oleracea), and ‘saltbush’ pastures. (Web site)

Media Related Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Beta vulgaris The Beatroots are a UK band created in 2000.
  2. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Beta vulgaris Look up Sugar beet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Move Up

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  1. Today, all the different cultivated forms of Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site)

Different Varieties Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The subspecies division for cultivated Beta vulgaris has been removed, although the different cultivated forms are still assigned to different varieties. (Web site)

Chenopodiaceae Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Beta vulgaris, Cicla group is a member of the Chenopodiaceae (goosefoot) family.

Amaranthaceae Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Related species Chard (Beta vulgaris, Amaranthaceae), also known as spinach beet, silverbeet or perpetual spinach.

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  1. Cultivation A selection of Beta vulgaris, known as beet, at a grocery store. (Web site)
  2. Cultivation See also: List of beet diseases A selection of Beta vulgaris, known as beet root, at a grocery store. (Web site) Move Up

Plant Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The beet (Beta vulgaris) is a plant in the amaranth family. (Web site)

Betalains Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The name "betalain" comes from the Latin name of the common beet (Beta vulgaris), from which betalains were first extracted.
  2. Kuglar, F., Stintzing, F. C. and Carle, R., 2004. Identification of betalains from petioles of differently colored swiss chard (Beta vulgaris L. ssp. Move Up

Beetroot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Within the Crassa grouping, beetroot, forage beet and sugar beet are Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site)

Sugar Beet Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), one of the Chenopodiaceae of the Amaranthaceae family, is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose.
  2. Sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.), a member of the Chenopodiaceae family, is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose. Move Up
  3. The sugar beet (Beta vulgaris) is a major crops in the temperate regions of the world where sugarcane will not grow. Move Up

Chard Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Beets and chard are different varieties (or groups) of Beta vulgaris. (Web site)
  2. The wild progenitor of beets and chard is the sea beet (Beta vulgaris subsp. (Web site) Move Up

Beets Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Mangelwurzel or mangold wurzel (Beta vulgaris), is a root vegetable of the family Chenopodiaceae, genus Beta (the beets).
  2. It includes beets and chard (BETA VULGARIS), as well as SPINACH, and salt tolerant plants. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Cultivars A selection of beets, also known as beetroots (cultivated Beta vulgaris), at a grocery store. Move Up

Beet Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. BEETROOT - Called beet in US. The red, succulent root of a biennial plant (Beta vulgaris). (Web site)
  2. Cultivation Main article: List of beet diseases A selection of Beta vulgaris, known as beet, at a grocery store. Move Up
  3. Beta vulgaris, commonly known as beet or beetroot, is a flowering plant species in the family Chenopodiaceae. Move Up

Beta Vulgaris Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The cultivated forms of Beta vulgaris are leaf beets (spinach beet and chard), beetroot (table beet or garden beet), fodder beet and sugar beet. (Web site)
  2. Mangelwurzel or mangold wurzel (Beta vulgaris), is a root vegetable of the family Chenopodiaceae, genus Beta (the beet s). Move Up
  3. Chard (Beta vulgaris, Amaranthaceae), also known as spinach beet, silverbeet or perpetual spinach. Move Up

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  1. Biology > Botany > Plants > Beet
  2. Botany > Plants > Amaranthaceae > Chard Move Up
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