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Encyclopedia > Crambe

Crambe is a genus of Brassicaceae which includes among its species, seakale (Crambe maritima), grown as a vegetable, and Crambe abyssinica, which is grown for an oil from the seeds that has similar characteristics to whale oil.


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Crambe seed is moderately tolerant to saline soils during germination over a range of soil temperatures of 50 to 86 degrees F. As soil temperatures decrease below 50 degrees F in saline soils, crambe seed germination rate decreases.
Crambe's response to soil fertility is similar to that of small grains, mustard and canola.
Crambe is responsive to phosphorus fertilization rates of 25 to 50 pounds per acre.
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