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Contact SupplierIn India, mustard is known both as oil seed as well as spice. Internationally, however, it is more popular as a spice.    |
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The genus Brassica consists of over 150 species of annual or biennial herbs several of which are cultivated as oil seed crops like mustard. Other oil seed crops in genus are toria and rapeseed. There are many other, which are cultivated mainly as vegetable like cabbage, collies flower, turnip etc. There are many other, which are being grown as fodder. The seeds of only the above four species have condiment value. | |||||||
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The India Mustard is usually not commercially available except under contract. It can be propagated by Seed. It has a Moderate ability to spread through seed production and the seedlings have High vigor. Note that cold stratification is not required for seed germination and the plant cannot survive exposure to temperatures below 17°F. India Mustard has Low tolerance to drought and restricted water conditions.  Â
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