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RIRDC: The New Rural Industries - A Hanbook for Farmers and Investors - Chinese cabbage.
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Plant Disease / March 2005 285285 Effects of Pathogen Density, Soil Moisture, and Soil pH on Biological Control of Clubroot in Chinese Cabbage by Heteroconium chaetospira K. Narisawa, Plant Biotechnology Institute Ibaraki Agricultural Center, Ago, Iwama, Nishi Ibaraki 319-0292 Japan; M.
Chinese Cabbage Crisp Stir-Fried Cabbage and Onions with Garlic Ginger Soy Sauce, Garnished with Green Onions and Carrots Portion: 3 oz Wellness and You: Calories: 50 Protein: 1.4 grams Carbohydrates: 6.0 grams Fat: 2.7 grams Calories from Fat: 24.3 (49%) Saturated Fat: .5 grams Polyunsaturated
Packaging: Western Growers Association nailed wood crates, lined with paper, 29-32 kg (65-70 lb); waxed fiberboard boxes or 1/2 wood crate, 14-18 kg (30-40 lb).; 368 mm (14-1/2 in) wirebound wood crates, 20-25 kg (45-54 lb) 390 mm (15-1/2 in) wirebound wood crates, 23 kg (50 lb); 0.
54 93 AG. STATISTICS YEARBOOK 2004 55 4. Vegetables Chinese Cabbage Planted Area Harvested Area Yield per ha Production W inter Winter Winter Winter Total Crop 1st Crop 2nd Crop Total Crop 1st Crop 2nd Crop Average Crop 1st Crop 2nd Crop Total Crop 1st Crop 2nd Crop h a ha ha ha ha ha ha ha kg kg
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Varieties include the Che-foo types: Wong Bok, Wintertime, Tropical Pride, Spring Giant, Tokyo Giant, and the Chihili types: Michihili, Jade Pagoda, Market Pride, Shantung, and Shaho Tsai. There are two principal forms of Nappa cabbage.
Figure 1. Soil moisture/infection level in Chinese cabbage by Plasmodiophora brassicae (Adapted from: Dobson, R., R.L. Gabrielson and A.S. Baker. 1982. Soil water matric potential requirements for root-hair and cortical infection of Chinese cabbage by Plasmodiophora brassicae.