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Sodium hypochlorite and formalin as antiviral agents against nuclear-polyhedrosis virus in larvae of the cabbage looper.
Cabbage looper larvae eat large, irregular holes in the outer leaves of cabbage plants, sometimes eating into the heads of cabbages. Heavy infestations often result in skeletonized plants, as all but the leaf veins are usually eaten.
1 Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, London, Ontario, Canada N5V 4T3 2 Anatomical Institute, IMBA, University of Oslo, N-0317 Oslo, Norway 3 Department of Zoology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A 5B7
The crops were transplanted by hand from greenhouse-grown transplants on June 2nd 2004. Super Treflan and Devrinol were sprayed and incorporated within an hour into the soil surface (2-5 cm) with a harrow just before transplanting.
* Arabidopsis sp. * Brassica oleracea * Brassica alba * B. juncea * B. oleracea botrytis cauliflora * B. chinensis * B. rapa * Nicotiana benthamiana * N. edwardsonii * N.
No. 10211 April 2005 INFORMATION SHEET Melbourne's Butterflies series Cabbage White Butterfly Pieris rapae Identification Wingspan 45mm. Above, white with black tip to forewing and base of wings, males with one black spot on forewing and females with two. Beneath, forewing white and hindwing yellow.