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Clubroot is a very serious disease of cabbage and closely related crops. The most susceptible crops include cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts and some cultivars of turnip.
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Successful Rotations on Small Organic Horticulture Units: Vegetable Cropping OFTS No 44 By definition, land area is limited on a small unit and a very high proportion may have to be used for cash crops if the unit is to be financially viable.
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Clubroot can cause significant losses to turnip, rutabaga, cabbage, cauliflower and broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, Chinese cabbage, and radish. In addition, most cruciferous weeds are susceptible and can serve as reservoirs of the pathogen from one year to another. DISTRIBUTION
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HOME HORTICULTURE http://www.msue.msu.edu/msue/imp/mod03/master03.html This information is for educational purposes only. References to commercial products or trade names does not imply endorsement by MSU Extension or bias against those not mentioned.
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Clubroot of cruciferous crops Caroline Donald, Knoxfield Updated: May 2006 AG0531 ISSN 1329-8062 © State of Victoria, Department of Primary Industries Page 1 This Agriculture Note describes clubroot, a persistent and devastating disease of crucferous crops (ie.
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1) Rotate and isolate seedbeds from production areas to reduce incidence and spread of Alternaria leaf spot, black rot, blackleg, downy mildew, root rot, and club root diseases.
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Introduction Clubroot is a very serious disease of cabbage and closely related crops. The most susceptible crops include cabbage, Chinese cabbage, Brussels sprouts and some cultivars of turnip.
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The cabbage (Brassica oleracea var capitata) belongs to the family Cruciferae and is related to cauliflower, broccoli and brussel sprouts. Cabbages are grown 12 months of the year in Victoria and production is concentrated in southern districts.
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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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Maybe you have to be a plant pathologist to appreciate a giant plastic bag of stinking cabbage. I dont know. Let me run this by you, and you can judge for yourself. Quicktime 5+ object
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Joseph Ingerson-Mahar, Vegetable IPM Coordinator Kristian Holmstrom, Vegetable IPM Program Associate Sally Walker, Vegetable IPM Program Associate George Hamilton, IPM Coordinator Rutgers Cooperative Extension
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COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE West Virginia University Center for Extension and Continuing Education Design for Everyday Living growing cauliflower Publication 3 Cauliflower is a cool season vegetable that is considered a delicacy by many persons.
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The following practices are general guidelines that many, if not, most farmers in New Jersey already practice. It is felt that all farmers should be able to adopt these guidelines on 100% of their acreage within a 3-year period.
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1) Rotate and isolate seedbeds from production areas to reduce incidence and spread of Alternaria leaf spot, black rot, blackleg, downy mildew, root rot, and club root diseases.
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Plant Disease / March 2005 285285 Effects of Pathogen Density, Soil Moisture, and Soil pH on Biological Control of Clubroot in Chinese Cabbage by Heteroconium chaetospira K. Narisawa, Plant Biotechnology Institute Ibaraki Agricultural Center, Ago, Iwama, Nishi Ibaraki 319-0292 Japan; M.
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Ludwig-Müller, J. & Hilgenberg, W. (1988) A plasma membrane-bound enzyme oxidizes L-tryptophan to indole-3-acetaldoxime.- Physiol.Plant. 74: 240-250.
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Banko - Breeder: Bejo Seeds. Vendor: Seedway. Characteristics: F1 hybrid with excellent bolt tolerance; tall, narrow, cylindrical shaped heads. Resistance: fusarium yellows, clubroot. Burpee Hybrid - Breeder and vendor: W. Atlee Burpee Company, Philadelphia. Parentage: closed.
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1Plant Biotechnology Institute Ibaraki Agricultural Center, Ago, Iwama, Nishi-Ibaraki 319-02 Japan; 2Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture,Tohoku University, Sendai 981, Japan
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Aist, J. R., and Williams, P. H. (1971). The cytology and kinetics of cabbage root hair penetration by Plasmodiophora brassicae. Can. J. Bot. 49, 2023-2034. Baluska, F., Bacigalova, K., Oud, J. L., Hauskrecht, M., and Kubica, S. (1995).
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