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Yellow patches appear on the foliage of infested brassica plants. On the underside of these areas dense colonies of grey-green aphids covered with a powdering of white mealy wax can be found.
Cornell Cooperative Extension in Suffolk County provides equal program and employment opportunities. Cabbage Maggot Delia radicum Injury: The cabbage maggot may seriously injure cabbage, cauliflower, turnip, radish, and related crucifer crops.
Please be aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY.
Rawlings, J. O. (1988) Applied Regression Analysis: A Research Tool. Wadsworth and Brooks/Cole. Example 8.4, page 219. (Rawlings cites the original source as the files of the late Dr Gertrude M Cox.)
Broccoli and cauliflower are two more kinds of Brassica oleracea, so similar that both are designated as botanical variety botrytis, from a Greek word meaning a cluster like a bunch of grapes. "Broccoli" is an Italian word taken from the Latin brachium, meaning an arm or branch.
Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts and kale are some of the members of the crucifer family often referred to as cole crops. Several diseases are associated with these plants, including root and stem rots of young plants, black rot, downy mildew and viruses.
Vegetable Inspection Manuals, Cabbage. These commodity manuals provide a detailed interpretation of the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Regulations. They also present to the inspector diagrams of defects in order that they might be better able to accurately access damage in produce and effectively score
SKUNK CABBAGE is limited in Nova Scotia to Yarmouth, Shelburne, and Digby counties, where it favours boggy alder thickets and roadside ditches. Elsewhere in Nova Scotia, the climate is marginally too cold to support the plant.