Controlled environment agriculture (CEA) breeding of watercress in an indoor vertical farm
Data files
Jun 17, 2025 version files 117.69 KB
Abstract
Significant genotypic diversity in the powerhouse vegetable watercress was identified through phenotyping the first global wild germplasm collection. Blue light exposure influenced photomorphogenesis, nutritional quality, and sensory traits, guiding the selection of elite genotypes for CEA breeding.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.xsj3tx9qw
Description of the data and file structure
Raw phenotype data from the screening trial of a wild germplasm collection of watercress (Nasturtium officinale; Brassicaceae) in an indoor vertical farm.
Files and variables
File: Phenotype_Data-CEA_breeding_of_watercress_in_an_indoor_vertical_farm.xlsx
Description: This is the complete spreadsheet of all phenotypes.
There are abbreviations (documented in the abbreviations tab) and all units of measurement are included in the file.
#N/A represents data not available (plant not measured for that specific trait).
- In this multi-tab spreadsheet, the first sheet described glucosinolates quantification.
- The second sheet was raw data from all phenotyping traits within the wild population.
- The third sheet was Vitamin C quantification.
- The fourth sheet was Folic acid concentration.
- The fifth sheet was flavonoids quantification.
- The sixth sheet was carotenoids concentration.
- The last sheet was an explanation of abbreviation.
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