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Chinese kale                 Leaf Vegetable              Vegetable



              Brassica oleracea L. Alboglabra group

              Taichung No.1






               Case Number:1000002                            Date of notification:2011/09/06
               Certificate Number:A01075                      Duration of Variety Right:2011/09/06~2031/09/05
               Date of Publication:2011/01/21                 Patent Right Status:Valid

              Name of Variety Right Holder:Taichung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Council of Ag-
                                          riculture, Executive Yuan
              Contact Number:886-4-8523101
              Authorized to:
              Developer:Taichung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive
                         Yuan
              Breeder:Hsiao, Cheng-Hung; Chang, Chih-Sheng


              Morphological and horticultural traits


              1.Open pollinated variety.

              2.The average weight per 1000
               seedsis3.8 gand with dark
               brown coat .

              3.green Cotyledons, medium
               size of plant and leaf; purple-

               red hypocotyl .
              4.Medium plant height, green
               leaves ; broad ovate shape of

               blade with small petiole; me-
               dium degree of blistering;

               absent serration of leaf mar-
               gin; weak waxiness; small
               stipule.

              5.This white flower variety is mainly used for its flower stalks. The diameter of flower head is 21.6 cm and
               310.4 g weight when harvest. The harvested day is about 57-58 days after transplanting.

              6.The optimal transplanting time on lowland central Taiwan is from Aug. to Oct. Transplanting plant in Nov.
               may have bolting risk.








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