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Wa fv462 wa_fv462 washington usda ams aug 22 2000 chinese cabbage...

36115 Wa fv462 wa_fv462 washington usda ams aug 22 2000 chinese cabbage... http://netc2000.tamu.edu/abstracts/tx021/paper/~MARKETING/fv/wafv.462 WA FV462 WA_FV462 WASHINGTON USDA AMS AUG 22 2000 CHINESE CABBAGE SHIPMENTS BY ORIGINS (AMOUNTS ARE SHOWN IN UNITS OF 10,000 LBS) COMMODITY AUG 13 AUG 06 AUG 15 TOTAL THIS TOTAL LAST MODE AUG 19 AUG 12 AUG 21 SEASON THRU SEASON THRU TOTAL ORIGIN 2000 2000 1999 AUG 19 2000 AUG 21 1999 LAST SEASON Horticulture > Vegetables > Chinese cabbage > Science chinese   cabbage Jan 1, 2002  

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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.
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The rainy weather in May and June has prevented some Iowans from planting their vegetable garden. Fortunately, there is still time to plant some vegetables. Chinese cabbage, for example, actually performs best when planted in summer for a fall crop. Chinese cabbage is a versatile garden vegetable.
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WA FV462 WA_FV462 WASHINGTON USDA AMS AUG 22 2000 CHINESE CABBAGE SHIPMENTS BY ORIGINS (AMOUNTS ARE SHOWN IN UNITS OF 10,000 LBS) COMMODITY AUG 13 AUG 06 AUG 15 TOTAL THIS TOTAL LAST MODE AUG 19 AUG 12 AUG 21 SEASON THRU SEASON THRU TOTAL ORIGIN 2000 2000 1999 AUG 19 2000 AUG 21 1999 LAST SEASON
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Description - A crucifer, related to cabbage and broccoli. The most common form of Chinese cabbage has a cylindrical tight head 4 inches thick and up to 18 inches long. Outer leaves are light green with a white midrib. The inner leaves are creamy yellow.
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Fu, I-M., C. Shennan, and G.E. Welbaum. 1993. Evaluating Chinese cabbage cultivars for high temperature tolerance. p. 570-573. In: J. Janick and J.E. Simon (eds.), New crops. Wiley, New York.
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. Their chromosome number is 2n=20, and they carry the Brassica AA genomes. They were first cultivated as vegetables in China, first appearing in Chinese writings by A.D. 400 or 500.
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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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Description. Both vegetables are crucifies, related to cabbage and broccoli. The most common form of Chinese cabbage has a cylindrical tight head 4 inches thick and up to 18 inches long. Outer leaves are light green with a white midrib; inner leaves are creamy yellow.
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Chinese cabbage Cultivar Evaluations 2002 Anu Rangarajan and Betsy Ingall Department of Horticulture Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 The goal of this study was to compare the performance of seven varieties of Chinese cabbage using Bilko and Blues as two regional standards.
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