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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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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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Black rot disease can be very destructive to cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. Other susceptible crucifers include: collards, kale, brussel sprouts, chinese cabbage, kohlrabi, turnip and rutabaga.
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HYG-3125-96 Extension actSheetFPlant Pathology, 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1087 Black Rot of Crucifers Sally A. Miller, F. Sahin, and Randall C.
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