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SUFFICIENCY RANGES FOR PLANT ANALYSIS (SCSB #394): Celery.
January 2006 HG/Garden/2006-03 Celery in the Garden Brandon West and Dan Drost Summary Celery grows to a height of 18 to 24 inches and is composed of leaf topped stalks arranged in a cone that are joined at a common base. The stalks have a crunchy texture and a delicate, but mildly salty taste.
In addition to insect pest damage, celery is extremely susceptible to attack from Septoria apiicola, the causal organism of Septoria leaf spot or late blight, during extended periods of leaf wetness (Berger, 1990), as well as other disease-causing pathogens.
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Entomology 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 Hring Common Name celery