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Celery and parsley (and carrots, treated in another chapter) are related crops in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). Both fall in EPA Crop Group 4, Leafy vegetables. To a large degree they share insect pests and are thus treated together here.
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OPTIMUM GROWING CONDITIONS Has exacting climatic requirements, does best when monthly mean temperature is 60 - 70oF. Average high temperature above 75oF in month preceding harvest limits vegetative growth and quality. Temperatures below 40 - 55oF induce bolting.
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Research related to pest insects in the southwest Florida agricultural community.
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Yarro, J. G., B. L. Otindo, and A. G. Gatehouse. 1981. Dwarf variety of coconut, Cocos nucifera (Palmae), a hostplant for the African armyworm, Spodoptera exempta (Wlk.) (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae). Insect Science and its Application 1: 361-362.
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