-13- FERTILIZER PROGRAMS FOR CABBAGE USING SLOW RELEASE NITROGEN William Terry Kelley Extension Horticulturist University of Georgia P.O. Box 1209 Tifton, GA 31793 wtkelley@uga.edu Introduction Cabbage is a major vegetable crop for Georgia.
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In fens with Angelica atropurpurea, Aster puniceus firmus, Caltha palustris, Cardamine bulbosa, Carex hystericina, Cirsium muticum, Equisetum arvense, Eupatorium maculatum, Impatiens capensis, Oxypolis rigidior, Pedicularis lanceolata, Solidago patula.
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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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Cabbage is from a group of plants known as the cole crops. Cole crops are in the Brassicaceae (mustard) family, formerly called Cruciferae (because their flowers are crossed-shaped).
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Introduction The cabbage maggot (CM), Delia radicum (L.), is one of the most destructive early season pests of crucifers and certain root crops in NH. It can cause severe injury to cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, radish, turnip, rutabaga, beets and celery if not controlled.
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Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services safeguards the public and supports Florida's agricultural economy by ensuring the safety and wholesomeness of food and other consumer products through inspection and testing programs.
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It causes damage similar to that of the imported cabbage worm. Feeding from the underside, it causes ragged holes in leaves and deposits dark pellets of excrement.
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Non-heading rogue plants of January King cabbage have as many leaves, and as short vegetative axes, as typical heading plants. Leaves of rogues are generally narrower than those of a corresponding age from headed plants sampled in the same crop, and their dry matter content is higher.
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Skunk Cabbage is a large-leafed plant that grows in wet areas, especially near streams, ponds, marshes, and wet woods. It is easy to recognize, with its huge leaves rising directly from the ground.
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Broccoli and cauliflower are two more kinds of Brassica oleracea, so similar that both are designated as botanical variety botrytis, from a Greek word meaning a cluster like a bunch of grapes. "Broccoli" is an Italian word taken from the Latin brachium, meaning an arm or branch.
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CABBAGE Cabbage is a hardy, easy-to-grow vegetable that can be grown in the spring or fall in Kansas. Most varieties are green, but some produce a red head. It can be stored for long periods or made into sauer-kraut. Cabbage is intolerant of our summer heat.
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Discover Life's encyclopedia page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Discover Life -- Cabbage Brassica oleracea image
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The cabbage maggot is a very destructive insect, attacking cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, radishes, rutabagas, turnips, etc., --all cool-season plants. Wilting leaves are usually a sign of maggot damage and indicate that roots need to be checked for maggots.
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The Cabbage White is possibly the most common butterfly species in the world. It has a wingspan of 1 5/8 - 2 1/4 inches and is basically white with the forewing tip black. The undersides are yellowish-green. Range and Habitat This species was introduced from Europe around 1860.
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Native American Technology & Art: An internet resource for indigenous ethno-technology focusing on the arts of Eastern Woodland Indian Peoples; providing historical & contemporary background, technical instruction & references.
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By simply selecting one plant over another when propagating, small differences can slowly be introduced into a population, with the small changes accumulating over time to produce some dramatic results.
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Facts: The cabbage butterfly, Pieris rapae (Linnaeus), is the common white butterfly throughout most of the eastern US. The larvae of this species is a pest when it feeds on cabbage, broccoli, and related crops but it also feeds on many wild host plants.
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Author: Mary Ann Hansen, Extension Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech. Adapted from a previous publication by R.C. Lambe Publication Number: 450-713, Posted December 2000
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The most barren continent on earth, or more precisely islands just to its north, are home to edible plant species which new research has found have the potential to become fixtures on Australian dinner tables.
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This trial was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Research and Extension Center at Weslaco. Cabbage plants (Brassica oleracea capitata L. 'Grand Slam') were established in two-row 9.14 m (30 feet) long plots on 15 September 1997.
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