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| Authors: | D.J. Madjarova, M.G. Bubarova |
Abstract:
New plant forms of valuable quality were created by the method of remote hybridization and reciprocal cross-breeding of parsley (Petroselinum hortense Hoffm.) and celery (Apium graveolens L.), namely:
- A hybrid plant of leaf-parsley, type 'Festival 68', the leaves and leaf-stalks of which have intermediate anatomic structure and chemical composition.
This plant produces 50 – 80 % more leaves than the common parsley cultivars.
The flavour and consistence of the leaves are similar to those of parsley.
- New forms of leaf-celery containing greater amounts of vitamin C, carotene (provitamin A), chlorophyll, amino-acids and essential oils than their parent components.
Their consistency is more tender than that of celery and may be used like fresh parsley.
- New plant forms with compact roots, which do not become hollow, were also developed.
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