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- Lettuce abstract "Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the aster or sunflower family Asteraceae. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable, but sometimes for its stem and seeds. Lettuce was first cultivated by the ancient Egyptians who turned it from a weed, whose seeds were used to produce oil, into a plant grown for its leaves. Lettuce spread to the Greeks and Romans, the latter of whom gave it the name "lactuca", from which the English "lettuce" is ultimately derived. By 50 AD, multiple types were described, and lettuce appeared often in medieval writings, including several herbals. The 16th through 18th centuries saw the development of many varieties in Europe, and by the mid-18th century cultivars were described that can still be found in gardens. Europe and North America originally dominated the market for lettuce, but by the late 1900s the consumption of lettuce had spread throughout the world.Generally grown as a hardy annual, lettuce is easily cultivated, although it requires relatively low temperatures to prevent it from flowering quickly. It can be plagued with numerous nutrient deficiencies, as well as insect and mammal pests and fungal and bacterial diseases. L. sativa crosses easily within the species and with some other species within the Lactuca genus; although this trait can be a problem to home gardeners who attempt to save seeds, biologists have used it to broaden the gene pool of cultivated lettuce varieties. World production of lettuce and chicory for calendar year 2010 stood at 23,620,000 metric tons (23,250,000 long tons; 26,040,000 short tons), over half of which came from China.Lettuce is most often used for salads, although it is also seen in other kinds of food, such as soups, sandwiches and wraps; it can also be grilled. One variety, the Woju (莴苣) or asparagus lettuce, is grown for its stems, which are eaten either raw or cooked. Lettuce is a good source of vitamin A and potassium, as well as a minor source for several other vitamins and nutrients. Despite its beneficial properties, contaminated lettuce is often a source of bacterial, viral and parasitic outbreaks in humans, including E. coli and Salmonella. In addition to its main use as a leafy green, it has also gathered religious and medicinal significance over centuries of human consumption.".
- Lettuce binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Lettuce class Eudicots.
- Lettuce division Flowering_plant.
- Lettuce family Asteraceae.
- Lettuce genus Lactuca.
- Lettuce kingdom Plant.
- Lettuce order Asterales.
- Lettuce order Asterids.
- Lettuce synonym "* L. scariola var. integrata (Gren. and Godr.)".
- Lettuce synonym "* L. scariola var. integrifolia (G.Beck)".
- Lettuce synonym "* Lactuca scariola var. sativa (Moris)".
- Lettuce thumbnail Iceberg_lettuce_in_SB.jpg?width=300.
- Lettuce wikiPageExternalLink list?qlookup=11250&format=Full.
- Lettuce wikiPageID "57079".
- Lettuce wikiPageRevisionID "606669500".
- Lettuce betacaroteneUg "1987".
- Lettuce binomial "Lactuca sativa".
- Lettuce binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Lettuce calciumMg "35".
- Lettuce carbs "2.23".
- Lettuce familia Asteraceae.
- Lettuce fat "0.22".
- Lettuce fibre "1.1".
- Lettuce folateUg "73".
- Lettuce genus "Lactuca".
- Lettuce hasPhotoCollection Lettuce.
- Lettuce imageCaption "Iceberg lettuce field".
- Lettuce ironMg "1.24".
- Lettuce kj "55".
- Lettuce luteinUg "1223".
- Lettuce magnesiumMg "13".
- Lettuce manganeseMg "0.179".
- Lettuce name "Lettuce".
- Lettuce note list?qlookup=11250&format=Full.
- Lettuce ordo Asterales.
- Lettuce pantothenicMg "0.15".
- Lettuce phosphorusMg "33".
- Lettuce potassiumMg "238".
- Lettuce protein "1.35".
- Lettuce regnum Plant.
- Lettuce riboflavinMg "0.062".
- Lettuce sodiumMg "5".
- Lettuce sourceUsda "1".
- Lettuce species "L. sativa".
- Lettuce sugars "0.94".
- Lettuce synonyms "* Lactuca scariola var. sativa * L. scariola var. integrata * L. scariola var. integrifolia".
- Lettuce thiaminMg "0.057".
- Lettuce unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Lettuce unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Lettuce unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Lettuce vitaUg "166".
- Lettuce vitb6Mg "0.082".
- Lettuce vitcMg "3.7".
- Lettuce viteMg "0.18".
- Lettuce vitkUg "102.3".
- Lettuce water "95.63".
- Lettuce zincMg "0.2".
- Lettuce subject Category:Cichorieae.
- Lettuce subject Category:Leaf_vegetables.
- Lettuce subject Category:Plants_described_in_1753.
- Lettuce type Eukaryote.
- Lettuce type Plant.
- Lettuce type Species.
- Lettuce type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Lettuce type EukaryoticCell.
- Lettuce type Plant.
- Lettuce type Organism.
- Lettuce comment "Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) is an annual plant of the aster or sunflower family Asteraceae. It is most often grown as a leaf vegetable, but sometimes for its stem and seeds. Lettuce was first cultivated by the ancient Egyptians who turned it from a weed, whose seeds were used to produce oil, into a plant grown for its leaves. Lettuce spread to the Greeks and Romans, the latter of whom gave it the name "lactuca", from which the English "lettuce" is ultimately derived.".
- Lettuce label "Alface".
- Lettuce label "Gartensalat".
- Lettuce label "Lactuca sativa".
- Lettuce label "Lactuca sativa".
- Lettuce label "Laitue cultivée".
- Lettuce label "Lettuce".
- Lettuce label "Sałata siewna".
- Lettuce label "Sla".
- Lettuce label "Латук посевной".
- Lettuce label "خس".
- Lettuce label "レタス".
- Lettuce label "莴苣".
- Lettuce sameAs Locika_setá.
- Lettuce sameAs Gartensalat.
- Lettuce sameAs Μαρούλι.
- Lettuce sameAs Lactuca_sativa.
- Lettuce sameAs Uraza.
- Lettuce sameAs 156510.
- Lettuce sameAs Laitue_cultivée.
- Lettuce sameAs Selada.
- Lettuce sameAs Lactuca_sativa.
- Lettuce sameAs レタス.
- Lettuce sameAs 상추.
- Lettuce sameAs gRvjd.
- Lettuce sameAs Sla.
- Lettuce sameAs Sałata_siewna.
- Lettuce sameAs Alface.
- Lettuce sameAs m.0fqlj.
- Lettuce sameAs Q83193.
- Lettuce sameAs Q83193.
- Lettuce wasDerivedFrom Lettuce?oldid=606669500.