Injection

Impacted varieties are the result of natural or artificial crossing of genera and varieties of mustard of different subspecies, from which species can be distinguished - white mustard, Sarepta and brown mustard.\n \nDue to the dense shell of the seeds of such plants, it is mechanically difficult to separate them from the pod and obtain monocuscus - for this strength and accuracy of impact are needed, and these varieties are usually called hammering ones. White mustard varieties are usually called short-beaked, while brown mustard varieties are called blunt-beaked. In addition, injected varieties of mustard are represented by varieties of black mustard called “Vlava”. Black seeds up to 5 cm long are very difficult to separate, as they stick together, and their shell is quite rough and easily damaged when separated from the seeds.\n