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1 Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom. 2 Plant Protection Division, PO Box 1062, Zanzibar, Tanzania. 3 Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center-Africa Regional Program, PO Box 10, Duluti, Arusha, Tanzania.
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The species Xanthomonas campestris (Pammel 1895) Dowson 1939, a member of the family Pseudomonadaceae which is always found in association with living plants, comprises over 125 different pathovars [6]. The pathovars have been named by "the plant from which first isolated" convention.
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Diseases By Crop (Fact Sheets) Search Function Photo Gallery News Articles/ Disease Alerts Diagnostic Keys Virus Weed Hosts/ Rotation Lists Resistant Varieties Glossary of Plant Pathology Terms Vegetable Guidelines Vegetable IPM Links Other Vegetable Links Cornell Plant Disease Clinic Home Black
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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS Many plants in the Brassicaceae family are important vegetables worldwide. Plants from the Brassicaceae family are mostly native to Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. All are similar in their cultural requirements and taxonomic relationships.
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Broccoli 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 aphid APHIDS Macrosiphum euphorbiae potato
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Vegetables other than crucifers (cabbage fam- ily) are not susceptible. Cruciferous weeds such as wild radish (Indian mustard), pepper grass (Virginia pepperweed), and shepherds purse are susceptible. The bacterium which causes black rot is less than 1/10,000 of an inch long.
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Diseases By Crop (Fact Sheets) Search Function Photo Gallery News Articles/ Disease Alerts Diagnostic Keys Virus Weed Hosts/ Rotation Lists Resistant Varieties Glossary of Plant Pathology Terms Vegetable Guidelines Vegetable IPM Links Other Vegetable Links Cornell Plant Disease Clinic Home Black
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What is it? Cabbage is an herbal medicine used to prevent cancer and ulcers. It may also be used to treat engorged (enlarged and tender) breasts and high blood sugar.
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Fresh-market cabbage is the highest value vegetable crop in NY State. Black rot is a serious disease of cabbage especially during warm, damp seasons in the northeast.
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V-shaped necrotic lesions around the tip of leaves. Dark viens extending downward into the mid-rib. Cut into the vein just below the discoloration and a black coarse hair-like streaks will be observed.
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Cabbage is an herbal medicine used to prevent cancer and ulcers. It may also be used to treat engorged (enlarged and tender) breasts and high blood sugar. Other names for Cabbage include: Bok Choy, Savoy Cabbage, Brassica oleracea var capitata, Colew
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Symptoms: The disease usually starts on the leaf margins of older leaves, causing dark-brown to black spots with yellow borders. The expansion of numerous spots on a leaf will cause chlorosis (yellowing) and eventually necrosis (death) of the entire leaflet.
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Carrot Leaf Blight Diseases and their Management in New York Alternaria dauci (Kuhn) Groves & Skolko Cercospora carotae (Pass.) Solheim Xanthomonas campestris pv. carotae (Kendrick) Dye B.K. Gugino, J. Carroll, J. Chen, J. Ludwig, and G.
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ISTA Method Validation Reports Published by: The International Seed Testing Association P.O. Box 308 8303 Bassersdorf, CH-Switzerland Volume 2005/1 Copyright 2005 by the International Seed Testing Association All rights reserved.
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This article is from the August 2005 issue of published by The American Phytopathological Society For more information on this and other topics related to plant pathology, we invite you to visit APSnet at www.apsnet.org Plant Disease / Vol. 89 No.
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BIOTECHNOLOGY LETTERS AB>G=8: Biotechnology Letters 16: 12 (DEC 1994) 2B>@(K) M Roth, C Hoffmeier, R Geuther, G Muth, W Wohlleben 0720=85 Segregational stability of pSG5-derived vector plasmids in continuous cultures of Streptomyces lividans 66 !B@0=8FK 1225-1230 2B>@(K) EM Barratt, SG Oliver
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Plantenziektenkundige Dienst Versie 1.0 12-6-2007 pag. 1 van 1 Landeneisen Zaaizaden De Plantenziektenkundige Dienst houdt bij welke eisen landen van buiten de EU stellen aan plantaardige producten die hun land binnenkomen.
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Cauliflower 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 Myzus persicae green peach aphid APHIDS Pieris rapae imported
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Transmitted by a vector; an insect; Brevicoryne brassicae, Myzus persicae and at least 25 other species; Aphididae. Transmitted in a semi-persistent manner.
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