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Bug of the Week October 15, 2007.

15433 Bug of the Week October 15, 2007. http://www.raupplab.umd.edu/bugweek/archive/BugOfWeek_42B.html Autumn is cabbage season. Whether you grow them to eat or plant them as ornamentals to add color to your landscape, cabbages and kale thrive in the chilly nights and cool days of fall. While walking through a row of kale the other day, I noticed ragged holes and missing margins on several leaves. Crops > Cabbage > Research imported   cabbageworm   cabbageworms   broccoli   butterflies   control   agent   pieris   rapae   mustard   family   ragged   holes   parasitic   wasps   brussels   sprouts Jan 1, 2007  

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MODULE main VAR ferryman : boolean; goat : boolean; cabbage : boolean; wolf : boolean; carry : {g, c, w, 0}; ASSIGN init(ferryman) := 0; init(goat) := 0; init(cabbage) := 0; init(wolf) := 0; init(carry) := 0; next(ferryman) := !
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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Cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae, Samford University Invertebrate Field Zoology, Fall 2004
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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...
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