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Oilseed rape is an economically important crop in German agriculture. As a result of intensive cultivation, an increasing incidence of some brassica- related fungal diseases and pests has been observed recently.
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.
Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Noctuidae: Mamestra brassicae (L. ) - Cabbage Moth
Arrange museum jars and samples as shown (reverse - acid on left) by simplified illustration. 2. Put water into museum jars, 2/5 capacity for liquid samples and 3/5 for solid samples. 3. Blend cabbage with water and filter juice through paper towel into 1 liter beaker. 4.
Entry Author: C. Westring Description: This perennial monocot is one of the first flowers to bloom in late winter. This plant even produces heat which melts the surrounding snow or ice in order to produce a flower. The plants have a foul odor when crushed, giving them their name.
WESLACO Every morning for about a week now, Dr. T-X Liu has looked out at the weather, waiting for a cloudless day that's not too windy. Once he gets a day like that, a U.S.