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The diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (Linnaeus), introduced before the mid-1800s into the United States from Europe, is a worldwide pest of cruciferous crops. The larvae attack a wide range of cole crops including: cabbage, cauliflower, rape, kale, turnip, and brussels sprouts.
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Broccoli is a popular vegetable in both fresh and frozen forms and has become a common vegetable in salad bars. Recently it has been found to contain certain substances associated with reducing the risk of cancer. Higher concentrations of the substance are found in seed sprouts than in heads.
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Broccoli is best grown from transplants that can be purchased locally or grown at home. Broccoli does best in a moderate to highly fertile, well-drained soil. Space plants about 18 inches apart in rows 36 inches apart.
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Damage Description: Larva chews holes in leaves, bores into the heads, and increases plant susceptibility to diseases such as black rot. Generations per year: 4 to 6 Infestation source: In upper Midwest, adults can overwinter locally outside the garden in protected areas.
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Broccoli is a cool-season crop. It grows best between 15° and 17° C. Broccoli can withstand light frosts. It is primarily grown for its edible buds, high nutritional value and attractive appearance. Broccoli production has been decreasing in recent years.
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Overview Crucifer crops (cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower) continue to be important vegetable crops for Midwest- ern U.S. growers, for both processing and fresh market.
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After 26 generations of selection, the resistance ratios of this strain to Cry1C protoxin were 12,400- and 63,100-fold,respectively, for the neonates and second instars by a leaf dip assay.
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Just click on the image to view it larger. Diamondback moth adults [ Picture by T. Quick ] Imported cabbageworm adult [ Picture by W. Cranshaw ] Cabbage looper adult [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Cabbage maggot damage on cabbage [ Picture by C. Eastman ] Diamondback moth larvae and damage on cabbage [
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Cabbage lopper - These are grayish brown moths with small silvery white marking on the edge of the front pair of wings. They lay eggs singly on the underside of the leaves or sometimes in a small batch.
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Title: IPM Guide for Small-Scale Cabbage and Collard Production Project Leaders: Roger L. Francis Clemson University Ext. Service 259 Meeting St. Charleston, SC 29401 rfrncs@clemson.edu Dr. J. Powell Smith Extension Entomologist Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center 64 Research Rd.
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WESLACO Every morning for about a week now, Dr. T-X Liu has looked out at the weather, waiting for a cloudless day that's not too windy. Once he gets a day like that, a U.S.
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Oriental Cabbage Season: Cool Weather Fall Planting Dates: Aug. 1 - 15 Day to Maturity: 45 - 60 Plant Size: 12-18" tall, 2' wide Water Need: Medium to High Seeds or Plants/100 ft.: 1/2 oz. Spacing - Rows/Plants: 36" x 12" Recommended Varieties: Michihli, Bok choi, Napa, Pak choi Common Insect
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EB1414 Author(s): Arthur L. Antonelli The imported cabbage worm, diamondback moth, several loopers, and a number of cutworms and armyworms all thrive on members of the cabbage family [broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, collards, kohlrabi, and cabbage].
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grossrieder@cabi.org 2 Plant Protection Institute, Academy of Agricultural Sciences Pyongyang, DPR Korea ABSTRACT Yield losses in DPR Korean cabbage production are serious due to the main brassica insect pests, diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella L.
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Cutworms, imported cabbage worm, cabbage looper, diamondback moth larvae, and cross-striped cabbage worm can be early season pests of cabbage. These pests can cause serious damage to young transplants as well as causing serious leaf feeding damage to older plants.
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A number of caterpillar pests feed on members of the cabbage family broccoli, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, collards, kohlrabi, and of course, cabbage. While a dozen or more caterpillar pests attack this plant group, a few major ones inflict the most damage.
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Diamondback Moth Control in Spring Cabbage K. Umeda, G. Gal, J. Murrieta Abstract In a small plot field study, diamondback moth (Plutella xylostella, DBM) in cabbage were not significantly reduced by various insecticide treatments when applied one time during the season.
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Michigan cole crops include broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage and cauliflower. Cole crops are a significant segment of the state s fresh market and processing commodity. Cabbage is a cool-season crop.
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