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The Backyard Garden - Cole Crops Pests, Nick Volesky, Marion Murray
The Backyard Garden - Cole Crops Pests, Nick Volesky, Marion Murray
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This fact sheet contains information about pests and diseases that affect cole crops. Cole crops are plants that belong to the mustard (Brassica) family, including hardy, cool-season crops such as broccoli, kohlrabi, cabbage, rutabaga, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, and turnips. The fact sheet offers general information and guidance on severity, other hosts, symptoms, and management.
The Backyard Garden - Leafy Greens Pests, Nick Volesky, Marion Murray
The Backyard Garden - Leafy Greens Pests, Nick Volesky, Marion Murray
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This fact sheet provides information about the diseases that affect leafy greens. It includes general information, other hosts, disease symptoms to watch for, and management options.
Vegetable Diseases Of Utah, Claudia Nischwitz, Marion Murray, Nick Volesky
Vegetable Diseases Of Utah, Claudia Nischwitz, Marion Murray, Nick Volesky
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This guide provides a list of vegetable crop diseases that have been documented in Utah along with some that are likely to occur. Plant diseases are caused by pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, viruses, and fungal-like organisms. Diagnosing specific plant diseases takes careful observation of signs, symptoms, and sometimes culturing and molecular testing in a laboratory setting.
Temperaturas Críticas De Primavera Para Yemas De Los Árboles Frutales, Michael Pace, Marion Murray
Temperaturas Críticas De Primavera Para Yemas De Los Árboles Frutales, Michael Pace, Marion Murray
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Esta publicación enumera las temperaturas primaverales críticas para las yemas de árboles frutales cuando el 10% y 90% de las yemas mueren en diferentes etapas de desarrollo después de 30 minutos de exposición.