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Breeding Cabbage for Resistance to Black Rot (Xanthomonas campestris).

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2002griffiths2-NYSIPM.pdf (110.23 KB)
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Author
Griffiths, Phillip D.
Abstract

Fresh-market cabbage is the highest value vegetable crop in NY State. Black rot is a serious disease of cabbage especially during warm, damp seasons in the northeast. Breeding for improved resistance to black rot will be important for the future protection of this crop in NY State, through development of new varieties with enhanced resistance to this disease.

Date Issued
2002
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Vegetables
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Cole Crops
Type
report

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