Introduction
- Family : Cruciferae (Brasicaceae)
- Botanical Name : Brassica rapa
- English/Common Name : Turnip
- Nepali name : Salgam
- Choromosome Number : 2n =20
- Place of origin : Russia and Siberia
- It is another important root crop in the cruciferae family.
- It is consumed raw as salad or as a cooked vegetable, making pickles
- Leaves are used as vegetables and as green fodder
- Rich in carbohydrates, protein, minerals
- Turnip leaves are a good source of minerals such as calcium and iron
- Vitamin A, B, C are also found in appreciable quantities
Botany
- It is grown primarily for their enlarged root which is napiform consisting of the hypocotyl which swells and becomes spherical.
- A distinct tap root and secondary roots arise from the lower part of the swollen hypocotyls.
- Roots attain maturity in 40 – 80 days depending upon cultivars.