râpeseedkolza
Râpeseedkolza is a hypothetical Brassica crop conceived to combine traits of rapeseed (Brassica napus) with those of leafy Brassica vegetables such as kale (Brassica oleracea var. acephala). The name blends rapeseed with kolza, reflecting its roots in rapeseed breeding and its potential as a dual-use plant. It is not a formally recognized cultivar, but a concept used in breeding discussions and experimental programs exploring crops with both seed oil and leafy biomass.
Taxonomy and development: As a notional interspecific hybrid or gene-edited line, râpeseedkolza would be described within
Cultivation and agronomy: In temperate regions, cultural practices would be similar to standard rapeseed, including well-drained
Uses and potential: Leaves could be consumed as brassica greens or used as fodder, while seeds would
Overall, râpeseedkolza remains a concept illustrating the pursuit of dual-purpose crops within the Brassica family.