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The following practices are general guidelines that many, if not, most farmers in New Jersey already practice. It is felt that all farmers should be able to adopt these guidelines on 100% of their acreage within a 3-year period.
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CAULIFLOWER This cool-season vegetable is a close relative of cabbage. However, cauliflower takes longer to develop and is not as cold hardy as cabbage and broccoli. Therefore, cauliflower often is considered more difficult to grow. It is also fairly intolerant of summer heat and drought.
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Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts and cabbage are all botanical varieties of the genus and species Brassica oleracea. Because they are closely related, cultural practices for the crops are quite similar. However there are important differences both between and within the botanical varieties.
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This cool-season vegetable is a close relative of cabbage. However, cauliflower takes longer to develop and is not as cold hardy as cabbage and broccoli. Therefore, cauliflower often is considered more difficult to grow. It is also fairly intolerant of summer heat and drought.
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1) Rotate and isolate seedbeds from production areas to reduce incidence and spread of Alternaria leaf spot, black rot, blackleg, downy mildew, root rot, and club root diseases.
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Damage Description: Larva chews holes in leaves, bores into the heads, and increases plant susceptibility to diseases such as black rot. Generations per year: 4 to 6 Infestation source: In upper Midwest, adults can overwinter locally outside the garden in protected areas.
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Imported cabbageworm adults are white or yellowishwhite butterflies with black spots on the wings. They first appear in mid April and they continue to be a problem until mid September. They attack headsof cabbages, flowers of broccoli, and curds of cauliflowers making them unmarketable.
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Damage Description: Larva chews holes in leaves, bores into the heads, and increases plant susceptibility to diseases such as black rot. Generations per year: 4 to 6 Infestation source: In upper Midwest, adults can overwinter locally outside the garden in protected areas.
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