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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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(Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides) Broccoli Weed Description: Codium fragile spp. tomentosoides is a large branching green alga that can attain almost 1 m in length and weight up to 3.5 kg. The alga branches dichotomously and individual branch- es are 310 mm in diameter.
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Those plain white butterflies that are so common in the summer are the adult stage of the imported cabbage worm. Females lay yellow, bullet-shaped eggs on many plants in the mustard family, including brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, swiss chard, kale, and turnips.
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Plants of the UNF Campus Sabal palmetto  cabbage palm family Arecaceae This plant can be seen on the west side of building 45, the north side of building 39 and in natural areas around campus.
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Adult: The adults are around 2 mm (1.6-2.6 mm) in length, they lack cornicles on the abdomen and have relatively short antennae and legs compared to other aphid species that occur on the crop foliage.
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Those plain white butterflies that are so common in the summer are the adult stage of the imported cabbage worm. Females lay yellow, bullet-shaped eggs on many plants in the mustard family, including brussels sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, swiss chard, kale, and turnips.
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However, it is not clear whether their hybrids are able to survive and reproduce outside managed elds, and if cultivar genes introgress into wild populations.
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Information about the Plant reproduction and Speciation Group based at the University of Bristol, UK.
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SMITH, JORDAN RENALDO 12 15-Feb-07 9:45 AM Variation in seed weight and its effects on germination in Pastinaca sativa L.
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Native plants in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley grow either in natural ecosystems or in remnant lands interspersed in residential or farm lands. In 2004, diseased wild celery, Angelica lucida L., was diagnosed with an unknown plant virus near crops, wooded l...
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The Commercial Vegetable Production Guides are a source of information on producing vegetables crops in the Pacific Northwest, particulary in Oregon. They include information on varieties, fertilizer applications, harvesting, handling, storage, pest control, and other cultural practices, as well as
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v. 47 (Feb. '97) p. 86-96 ISSN: 0006-3568 Number: BRDG97021989 Copyright: The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited.
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This attention may stem, in part, from the fact that the movement of unwanted crop genes into the envi- ronment poses more of a management a UC Berkeley faculty member was senior author of the other (Colwell et al. 1985).
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Diagnosing Plant Diseases CausedDiagnosing Plant Diseases Caused by Viruses: Serological Approaches International Plant Diagnostic NetworkInternational Plant Diagnostic NetworkInternational Plant Diagnostic NetworkInternational Plant Diagnostic Network Training on New and Emerging PathogensTraining
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Folk Botanical Wisdom: Towards Global Markets58 Ethnobotany of chile piquin (Capsicum annuum var. aviculare) of the Sierra Gorda of Queretaro, Mexico. (Poster) H.
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115 SYMPOSIUM 3: BEHAVIOUR © Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 2003 Grant R. Singleton, Lyn A. Hinds, Charles J. Krebs and Dave M. Spratt, 2003. Rats, mice and people: rodent biology and management. ACIAR Monograph No. 96, 564p.
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RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Toxic to fish and aquatic organisms For retail sale to and use only by certified applicators, or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the certified applicators certification. EPA Reg. No. 279-3249 EPA Est.
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The green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer), is found throughout the world, including all areas of North America, where it is viewed as a pest principally due to its ability to transmit plant viruses.
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Spiders move into new habitats by ballooning on air currents, but if conditions are unfavorable, the spiders will leave. Most spider migration into fields occurs early in the growing season, but newly cultivated fields generally do not provide optimum conditions for spiders.
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