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The Christmas season serves a platter of food, from browned turkeys and juicy hams to creamy chocolates, puddings and shortbreads. Some of us eat as if were in a 4-month hibernation, needing an extra layer of fat for warmth and energy.
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CORVALLIS - Oregon State University researchers in the Department of Horticulture recently conducted the first research in the Pacific Northwest that documents the effectiveness of planting "insectary" plants to enhance natural enemy populations in a commercial field crop.
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Biology The imported cabbage worm is the larval stage of the cabbage butterfly. The adult butterfly has white wings, with black tips and spots on the forewings. Wingspan is about 1-1/2".
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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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developing canola and rapeseed cultivars resistant to cabbage seed pod weevil
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A page of the Arizona Urban Integrated Pest Management website on the cabbage looper, the most common garden caterpillar in Arizona.
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Egg- When first deposited, the eggs are white but darken as they get older. The eggs are hemispherical with fine transverse lines and longitudinal ribs. Larva- Newly hatched larvae are whitish with a black head and shield immediately posterior to the head.
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Biology The imported cabbage worm is the larval stage of the cabbage butterfly. The adult butterfly has white wings, with black tips and spots on the forewings. Wingspan is about 1-1/2".
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Autumn is cabbage season. Whether you grow them to eat or plant them as ornamentals to add color to your landscape, cabbages and kale thrive in the chilly nights and cool days of fall. While walking through a row of kale the other day, I noticed ragged holes and missing margins on several leaves.
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Root-knot nematode is caused by the plant parasitic nematode, Meloidogyne incognita. The nematode larvae feed on roots causing the swellings or knots that are characteristic of root-knot infection. Roots are often stunted and deformed (photo 1).
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Joel, D.M., Hershenhorn J., Eizenberg H., Aly R., Ejeta G., Rich P.J., Ransom J.K., Sauerborn J. and Rubiales D. (2007). Biology and management of weedy root parasites (invited review) . Horticultural Reviews . ed. J. Janick. John Wiley & Sons. 33: 267-350.
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Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, 1989, Vol 6, pp. 241-268 0 1989 A B Academic Publishers Printed in Great Britain 0144-8765/89 $10 Ammi visnaga (L.
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The biology of Canadian weeds. 133. Cuscuta campestris Yuncker, C. gronovii Willd. ex Schult., C. umbrosa Beyr. ex Hook., C. epithymum (L.) L. and C. epilinum Weihe. Mihai Costea1 and François J.
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Information Staff, Agricultural Research Service, USDA. Communicating news and information about scientific research
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ALLELOPATHY JOURNAL 8/15 Haryana Agricultural University Hisar. 125 004 India Phone/FAX: + 91-1662-38083 e-mail: allelopathy1947@yahoo.com , narwal_1947@yahoo.com MODEL MANUSCRIPTS Many new Authors, submit manuscripts (Ms) to allelopathy Journal written in their own style, which 1.
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Edgar Reeves FFor more than a decade, the College of Agriculture at the University of Wyoming has published Reflections. I believe it is the most attractive research magazine in the academic world.
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_______________________ Impact of conservation biological control practices on natural enemies 215 1st International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods IMPACT OF CONSERVATION BIOLOGICAL CONTROL PRACTICES ON NATURAL ENEMIES: A CASE STUDY OF DIAMONDBACK MOTH AND ITS PARASITOIDS M.A.
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Parasitic wasps or parasitoids are a large group of insects, whose larvae live in or other host insects and kill the latter after finishing their development. The main task of the female parasitoid is to find the right host, i.e. oviposition site, for her offspring.
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