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The PSRP2/4 Proteins Promote Viral Infection by Interacting with the VPg Protein of TuMV. [PDF]
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Morphological, Pathogenic and Molecular Characterization of <i>Sclerotinia sclerotiorum</i>, the Causal Agent of White Rot of Cabbage (<i>Brassica oleracea</i> var. <i>capitata</i>), in Serbia. [PDF]
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Inheritance of cabbage head formation in crosses of cabbage × ornamental cabbage and cabbage × kale
Plant Breeding, 2009AbstractWe investigated the inheritance of head formation in Brassica oleracea by using two crosses, cabbage × ornamental cabbage and cabbage × kale. The degree of head formation (DHF) was classified into nine grades ranging from non‐heading to full heading. DHF in the two F2 populations showed a continuous distribution.
N. Tanaka, S. Niikura, K. Takeda
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Cabbage, Cabbage Looper Control, 1978
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1979Abstract ‘Green Pak’ cabbage was transplanted to the field on May 22 in 2 row plots with 10 inch spacing in sandy soil using a mechanical transplanter. Each treatment was replicated 4 times in a complete randomized block design. Dust treatments were applied with a hand duster while sprays were applied with a 2 gallon backpack sprayer ...
D. K. Reed, G. L. Reed
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2020
Cabbage is one of the most popular Brassica vegetables in the human diet due to its affordability, availability, and range of health benefits and thus it forms a huge part of worldwide cuisines and diets. Many epidemiological studies and interventional trials have shown this cruciferous vegetable to be beneficial in reducing the risk of several types ...
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Cabbage is one of the most popular Brassica vegetables in the human diet due to its affordability, availability, and range of health benefits and thus it forms a huge part of worldwide cuisines and diets. Many epidemiological studies and interventional trials have shown this cruciferous vegetable to be beneficial in reducing the risk of several types ...
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Cabbage, Cabbage Caterpillar Control, 1978
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1980Abstract Cabbages were transplanted Mar 17. Plots were 1 row, 25-ft long with 3-ft row width. Experimental design was a 4 × 4 lattice. Soil type was 0 loamy sand which received 7 in. rain and 1.75 in. overhead irrigation. Plots were sprayed Apr 12, 14, May 2, 10, 17 by hand with 50 gal water/acre at 40 psi. Caterpillar feeding damage was
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Cabbage, Cabbage Caterpillar Control, 1977
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1979Abstract Cabbages were transplanted Mar 30’77. Plots were 2 rows, 50-ft in length with 3-ft between rows, and replicated 4 times in randomized complete blocks. Soil was a loamy sand and received 4.5 in rain + 7 in irrigation Plots were sprayed Apr 21, 29, May 5, 12, 19 and 26 using a tractor mounted boom, 3 nozzles/row, 50 psi, 50 gal/A.
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Provides a summary of a wide range of information concerning the culture, nutritional value, harvest, and storage of cabbage.
McDaniel, Alan, 1948- +2 more
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Cabbage Looper Control on Cabbage, 1975
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1976Abstract ‘Golden Acre YR’ was planted August 5. Planting was on 40-inch beds with two seed rows per bed. Individual plots were four beds wide, 25 feet long and replicated four times in a randomized block design. Treatments were started September 9 and were applied on a weekly schedule. Six applications were made during the growing season.
Paul D. Gerhardt, Larry H. Bennett
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Cabbage Maggot Control on Transplanted Cabbage, 1979
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1980Abstract Plots consisted of 250-ft rows bordered by 2 untreated rows on each side. Cabbages were transplanted Jul 10 in a Lima silt loam soil, replicated 4 times in a randomized complete block design. All insecticide applications were based on a 24 in row width.
P. S. Robbins +2 more
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