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Cole Crops
Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Cole Crops to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (7/03) ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Cole Crops Weed Photo Gallery, With Common And ...
Acknowledgments for contributions to the weed section: D. W. Cudney, Botany and Plant Sciences, UC Riverside Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names W. T. Lanini, Vegetable Crops/Weed Science, UC Davis R. F. Smith, UC Cooperative ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Diamondback Moth
Diamondback larvae are small (about 0.33 inch when full grown) compared to other caterpillars in cole crops. The larval body is wider in the middle and tapering at both ends with two prolegs on the last segment ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Cabbage Looper
Looper caterpillars can be distinguished from most other common caterpillars in cole crops by their distinctive looping movement in which they arch the middle portion of their body to bring the prolegs or hind legs ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Bacterial Blight
Recent research has identified this bacterial disease, which is caused by a pathogen related to, but distinct from, the bacterium that causes bacterial leafspot. For cole crops, bacterial blight has been found on broccoli, cauliflower, and ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Clubroot
Clubroot infects all of the cole crops, as well as many weeds in the mustard family. The fungus persists in soil as thick-walled resting spores that can remain viable for 10 years or longer. Infection is favored by ... [... more]
University of California IPM

White Spot
White spot is a relatively minor and infrequent disease on cole crops. Occurrence is often related to heavy winter rains. The pathogen does not persist in soil, but survives on weed hosts and volunteer crucifers. ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Alternaria Leafspot
Alternaria leafspot is usually not an economic concern on cole crops. It occasionally is a problem on cabbage during cool, rainy months. The pathogen can also infect Brussels sprouts, broccoli, and cauliflower. Leafy ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Aphids, Other
Several other aphids may occur on cole crops. The most common is the green peach aphid, which is a yellow-green aphid with prominent tubercles at the base of the antennae. None of the other aphids occurring in cole ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Sclerotinia Diseases
Two species of Sclerotinia cause disease on cole crops. Sclerotinia minor only infects stems or leaves in close contact with the soil. Once infection takes place, water-soaked, brown necrotic areas develop on these ... [... more]
University of California IPM

Cole Crops Or Brassicas
Spring seedlings should be transplanted after danger of frost is past. Fall cauliflower should be sown in late June to July. Many gardeners experience buttoning of cauliflower heads in the spring. This is a failure ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

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