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This page contains information on the possible problems associated with growing Brussels sprouts.
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a Dep. of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sci., Univ. of Arizona, 429 Shantz Building, Room 38, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA b Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., P.O. Box 1150, Johnston, IA 50131 USA c Western Farm Service, 24730 Ave. 13, Madera, CA 93637 USA
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Apium graveolens (celery and celeriac) is a member of the family Umbelliferae. Apiums are biennial crops which produce seed in two growing seasons. The celery (Apium) collection at the PGRU consists of more than 200 accessions.
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1 Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB, United Kingdom. 2 Plant Protection Division, PO Box 1062, Zanzibar, Tanzania. 3 Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center-Africa Regional Program, PO Box 10, Duluti, Arusha, Tanzania.
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Minnesota's rich soils and vast open areas are a perfect location to grow coconuts. These are not the ordinary coconuts you may be thinking of however. Because of the harsh winters and shorter growing seasons, scientists have produced a variant species of the coconut.
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Infestation by coconut mite is first evident from chlorosis of the damaged cells that eventually turn brown. As the fruit grows, deep fissures develop in the damaged area (Anonymous 1985, Hall 1981, Schliesske 1988).
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