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Non-heading rogue plants of January King cabbage have as many leaves, and as short vegetative axes, as typical heading plants. Leaves of rogues are generally narrower than those of a corresponding age from headed plants sampled in the same crop, and their dry matter content is higher.
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.
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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Author: Mary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech. Adapted from a previous publication by R.C. Lambe Publication Number: 450-713, Posted December 2000
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UIUC Physics Lecture Demonstration Database Home Browse Search Demo # 1182 More info Flowers and Cabbage in Liquid Nitrogen ID # 1182 Description: Flowers, cabbage, etc. are dunked in to liquid nitrogen. When dropped or hammered the objects shatter. Theory: None. Physics