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1. celery fly.
357291. celery fly.http://www.ento.csiro.au/aicn/name_c/a_762.htmEntomology Home AICN Home Introduction Background Conventions Anomalies Acknowledgments Contributors Images 1. Common Names 2. Scientific Names 3. Systematic List 4. Authors 1. Common Names A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z celery fly Melanagromyza apii Héring Common Name celeryHorticulture > Vegetables > Celery > ScienceceleryflyphylumdipteraJan 1, 2005
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Damage Description: Larva cuts off stem of plant at the base. Generations per year: 1 to 4 depending on species Infestation source: Overwinters in garden soil, on crop debris or weeds.
GENERAL STANDARDS -- The standards on this sheet are in part condensed and apply to celery. For greater detail and additional provisions, see the General Standards.
1/4 c. onion, chopped 1/4 c. celery, chopped 2 tsp vegetable oil 2 c. canned yellow soybeans 1/2 c. cubed ham 4 c. chicken broth salt and pepper to taste In 4-quart saucepan, saute onion and celery in oil for 3 minutes or until transparent. Add soybeans, ham and chicken broth; Bring to a boil.