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FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS The Solanaceae family is comprised of more than 75 genera with more than 2,000 species. There is great diversity in the leaf size and shape of these plants, but they are always alternately arranged on the stem.
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L. Antonelli, R.S. Byther, S.J. Collman, R.E. Thornton, and Roy Van Denburgh Plan your garden in line with what you want from it.
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PestManagement GrantsFinal Report Contract Number: 00-0217s Project Title: Rotations with Broccoli for Soilborne Disease Management in Conventional and Organic Strawbeny Systems Principal Investigator: Dr. K. V. Subbarao, University of California, Davis, Salinas Address: UC Davis, 1636 E.
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Plant Disease / February 2001 141 Reaction of Broccoli to Isolates of Verticillium dahliae from Various Hosts R. G. Bhat and K. V. Subbarao, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, c/o U.S. Agri- cultural Research Station, 1636 E. Alisal St.
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Verticillium wilt, a damaging disease of cauliflower, was successfully managed in a multiple-year field study by incorporating broccoli residues into infested soil.
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Above: A California researcher who tested growing broccoli before strawberries to control wilt commonly managed with methyl bromide found he could consistently reduce the disease by diversifying the rotation and incorporating crop residue.
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MECHANISM OF BROCCOLI-MEDIATED VERTICILLIUM WILT REDUCTION. K.G. Shetty (1), J.C. Hubbard (1), K.V. Subbarao (1) and O.C. Huisman (2). (1) UC Davis, Salinas, CA 93905 and (2) UC Berkeley, CA 94720.
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BEAN | BEET | BROCCOLI | CABBAGE | CARROT | CAULIFLOWER | CRUCIFEROUS WEED | CUCUMBER | GARLIC | GREEN BEAN | LETTUCE | LIMA BEAN | ONION | PEA | PINTO BEAN | POTATO | PUMPKIN | RADISH | SPINACH | SQUASH | SWEET CORN | SWISS CHARD | TOMATO
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Verticillium wilt, a damaging disease of cauliflower, was successfully managed in a multiple-year field study by incorporating broccoli residues into infested soil.
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Peppers thrive in a well-drained, fertile soil that is well supplied with moisture. Use a starter fertilizer when transplanting. Apply supplemental fertilizer (side-dressing) after the first flush of peppers is set.
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The Editorial Staff thanks also the following supporter subscribers, whos financial contribution has been determinant for the publication of the present volume: Dr. S.Subramanya, Pepper Research Inc., Belle Glade USA" " " Dr. M.
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Capsicum Seed Production Introduction: Capsicum species are members of the Solanaceae family. There are four species associated with this genus: C. annum (sweet and chili peppers), C. baccatum (kellu- uchu), C. frutescens (tabasco and squash peppers) and C. pubescens (Manzano).
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This plant is suitable for edging, borders, beds and containers. Monitor plant for Verticillium wilt, mosaic virus, aphids, cutworms, whiteflies, Colorado potato beetles, and pepper maggots.
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L. Antonelli, R.S. Byther, S.J. Collman, R.E. Thornton, and Roy Van Denburgh Plan your garden in line with what you want from it.
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University of California and the United States Department of Agriculture cooperating Cooperative Extension "" Agricultural Experiment Station "" Statewide IPM Project This material is based upon work supported by the Extension Service, U.S.
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WSU-Puyallup Plant Clinic 1999 Host- Pathogen Index Shrubs & Vines - Fungal Diseases Latin Name Common Name Disease Pathogen Daphne buckwoodii Daphne Black root rot Thielaviopsis basicola Buxus sempervirens Boxwood Phytophthora root rot Phytophthora sp. Boxwood (Winter Gem?
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Plant Disease / February 2001 141 Reaction of Broccoli to Isolates of Verticillium dahliae from Various Hosts R. G. Bhat and K. V. Subbarao, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis, c/o U.S. Agri- cultural Research Station, 1636 E. Alisal St.
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Pre-plant soil fumigation of strawberry fields with methyl bromide is the prevailing production practice to control weeds, soilborne pathogens, and nematodes.
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University of California's official guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide alternatives for managing pests in agriculture, floriculture, and commercial turf.
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