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* Arabidopsis sp. * Brassica oleracea * Brassica alba * B. juncea * B. oleracea botrytis cauliflora * B. chinensis * B. rapa * Nicotiana benthamiana * N. edwardsonii * N.
Ten cultivars of three Brassica species were compared for volatile compounds in hydrated ground seeds that were fungicidal to Rhizoctonia solani AG-4. Among the samples tested, the volatile substances in the ground seed of mustard (Brassica juncea cv.
Joseph Ingerson-Mahar, Vegetable IPM Coordinator Kristian Holmstrom, Vegetable IPM Program Associate Sally Walker, Vegetable IPM Program Associate George Hamilton, IPM Coordinator Rutgers Cooperative Extension
Oakes Irrigation Research Site Carrington Research Extension Center * North Dakota State University P.O. Box 531, Oakes, ND 58474-0531, Voice: (701) 742-2189, FAX: (701) 742-2700, email: rgreenla@ndsuext.nodak.
Disease Management: Rotate cabbage crops to well-drained soils where clubroot has not been observed. Do not introduce the pathogen to a noninfested field through irrigation, infested transplants, or on equipment which has been used in a clubroot infested field. Maintain pH levels between 6.5 and 7.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Noctuidae: Trichoplusia ni Hübner - Cabbage looper, Lettuce looper, Ni moth, Cabbage plusia
Collard is a very popular leafy green vegetable crop grown throughout the southeastern United States. When vegetable growers produce a crop of collard, there are only about seven or eight varieties that they can choose to grow. Most of these varieties ar...