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. Their chromosome number is 2n=20, and they carry the Brassica AA genomes. They were first cultivated as vegetables in China, first appearing in Chinese writings by A.D. 400 or 500.
Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Chinese Cabbage Other Names: NAPA CABBAGE, WON BOK Vegetables General Crop Information Insects and Other Pests Plant Disease Pathogens Insects and Other Pests Scientific Name Common Name Group Brevicoryne brassicae cabbage aphid APHIDS Lipaphis erysimi turnip
FALL PLANTING SCHEDULE First frost date in your garden: Using the dates below calculate the "date to start indoors" and "when transplant" dates: Crop Days to count back from frost date Date to start indoors Weeks to transplant size When to transplant Beets 74 Direct seed Broccoli 95 3 Brussels
As a countermeasure to the damage caused by soil-bone diseases such as Fusarium wilt, bacterial wilt and nematodes, grafting of fruit-bearing vegetables is popular in Japan.
SUSTAINABLE NUTRITIONAL IMPROVEMENT: MID-TERM: CHUABO: MAR/APR 2004 A. IDENTIFICATION OF HOUSEHOLD A01. DISTRICT: A02. LOCALITY: A03. VILLAGE: A04. HH: A05. HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD: IF MOVED: NEW VILLAGE: A06.
The Brassicaceae family comprises about 3000 species, the majority of which are found in the Northern Hemisphere. Many common agricultural weeds, such as Brassica nigra (L.) Koch, Brassica rapa L., Cardaria draba (L.) Desv., Raphanus raphanistrum L., and Sinapis arvensis L., belong to this family.
Minnesota Master Gardener State Newsletter February 2004 Hi Master Gardeners, As the days lengthen, we eagerly await working outside again!! Hopefully the worst of our cold days are over. This winter was a typical USDA Zone 3 and 4 for Minnesota. I still trust the 1990 USDA hardiness zone map!!
Aus dem Institut für Physiologie, Physiologische Chemie und Tierernährung der Tierärztlichen Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Geschäftsführender Vorstand: Univ.-Prof. Dr. H.-J. Gabius Arbeit angefertigt unter der Leitung von Prof. Dr. W. A.