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Brussels Sprouts Season: Cool Weather Fall Planting Dates: August 1 - Sept. 1 Day to Maturity: 90 - 120 Plant Size: 12 inches tall and wide Water Need: High Seeds or Plants/100 ft.: 1/2 oz. Spacing, Rows/Plants: 36" x 18" Recommended Varieties: Long Island Improved, Jade Cross Hybrid, Prince
Carbendazim [2], a fungicide, was recently listed by the German Federal Government as a potential human hormone disrupting chemical [3]. It is known to disrupt hormones in rats.
The first compares suitable alternatives to residual herbicides for controlling competition by weeds in an apple orchard. A second trial investigates the effects of previous soil herbicide management on the growth of apple trees. HDC, previously published by APRC, yr4 annual report 1998. TF77
The familiar cabbage, a popular vegetable in many cultures, is a member of the cruciferous family of flowering plants that also includes the mustards and broccolis.
Cabbage Maggot Karen Delahaut, UW-Madison IPM Program Cabbage maggots (Delia radicum) are insects that damage cole crops by feeding on the roots and lower stem of the plant. Wounds produced by their feeding can allow an entry point for several diseases of cole crops.
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine Medknow Publications and Staff Society of Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, India ISSN: 0972-2823 Vol. 50, No. 2, 2004, pp.
By transgenic one means an organism in which a gene has been changed or added from another organism. More generally, one could argue that crops created 8,000 years ago from common grasses were the first modified organisms.
Brussels sprouts are grown for harvest in the fall because cool weather during maturity is essential for good flavor and quality. Brussels sprouts are tall (sometimes 2 to 3 feet) erect biennials that are grown as annuals. The sprouts develop in the leaf axils and mature along the stalk.