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Vegetable Report
Cole Crops
Efficacy
of Insecticides at Controlling Diamondback Moth in Collard: 1997
by M. F. R. Khan
and Randall P. Griffin
Department of Entomology,
ClemsonUniversity, Clemson, SC
Leaf
Wax Content Is Not A Major Factor in Cole Crop Response to Postemergence Oxyfluorfen
by Howard F. Harrison
and Joseph K. Peterson
USDA Vegetable Laboratory,
Charleston, SC
Reaction
of 26 Cultivars of Brassica oleraceae to Yellows in Naturally Infested
Soils
by Anthony Keinath 1,
Mark Farnham 2, and Powell Smith 3
1Coastal
Research and Education Center, Charleston, SC
2USDA
Vegetable Laboratory, Charleston, SC
3County
Extension Agent, Lexington County, Lexington, SC
Temperature
Affects Cole Crop Response to Preemergence and Postemergence Oxyfluorfen
by Howard F. Harrison
and Joseph K. Peterson
USDA Vegetable Laboratory,
Charleston, SC
The mission of Clemson University's Department of Horticulture
is to promote personal and professional growth through the
discovery, communication, and application of horticultural
experiences, knowledge, and scholarship. Our work fosters
environmental stewardship while improving economic wellbeing,
health, and quality of life for all.
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