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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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The Commercial Vegetable Production Guides are a source of information on producing vegetables crops in the Pacific Northwest, particulary in Oregon. They include information on varieties, fertilizer applications, harvesting, handling, storage, pest control, and other cultural practices, as well as
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Varieties - Varieties more resistant to premature bolting should be used for spring crops in North Carolina. Although a few people blanch celery, most celery is green celery (sometimes called pascal).
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Baja (PYC 66-D-2) - Breeder and vendor: Pybas Vegetable Seed Co. Parentage: UC-1. Characteristics: especially suited for the midwestern U.S. processing industry; tall, vigorous, exceptionally dark-green; relatively easy bolting. Resistance: excellent to fusarium yellows.
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Celery: Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Producers - British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Lands
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