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Bienniel herb, native to Europe, naturalized in Asia, cultivated elsewhere. | Bienniel herb, native to Europe, naturalized in Asia, cultivated elsewhere. | ||
- | " Isatis tinctoria is a European and probably Asian species very polymorphic in fruit shape, shape and size of auricles of cauline leaves, and the amount of indumentum. It has been cultivated since ancient times as a source of a dark blue dye (woad) obtained by fermenting the leaves and lower portions of the plant. Glabrous forms with oblong fruit and poorly developed or obtuse leaf auricles have been recognized as I. indigotica. By contrast, glabrous or hairy forms with cuneiform or oblong-triangular fruit and well-developed, | + | " |
The roots and leaves are used for medicinal purposes and a source of dye, and the seed oil is used in industry." | The roots and leaves are used for medicinal purposes and a source of dye, and the seed oil is used in industry." | ||
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- | "Woad seeds contain as much as 0.23% fresh weight of glucobrassicin but no other indole glucosinolate, | + | "Woad seeds contain as much as 0.23% fresh weight of [[https:// |
[Distribution and variation of indole glucosinolates in woad (Isatis tinctoria L.)., Elliott, M.C., Stowe, B.B., Plant physiology, Vol.48(4), 1971, 498-503] [[http:// | [Distribution and variation of indole glucosinolates in woad (Isatis tinctoria L.)., Elliott, M.C., Stowe, B.B., Plant physiology, Vol.48(4), 1971, 498-503] [[http:// | ||