scholarly journals Development of technology and means for machine harvesting of head cabbage in the non-damaging mode

Author(s):  
S Alatyrev ◽  
G Yunusov ◽  
I Kruchinkina ◽  
A Alatyrev
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1997 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 102-103
Author(s):  
R.F.L. Mau ◽  
L. R Gusukuma-Minuto ◽  
R. S. Shimabuku
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1997 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 409-409
Author(s):  
R.F.L. Mau ◽  
L. R. Gusukuma-Minuto

Abstract Treatments were evaluated using the leaf dip method. Head cabbage was seeded in community pots. Each pot containing approximately 10 cabbage plants in the 5 true leaf seedling stage was inverted and dipped in a test insecticide mix for about 30 sees for complete coverage. The dipped plants were allowed to air dry. For each dip, 1 liter insecticide mix was prepared based on field rate concentrations of 100 gal/acre. Leaves from treated plants were detached and placed in a ventilated plastic petri dish. DBM larvae from a laboratory colony that originated from individuals collected from a cabbage field at Kula, Hawaii and Kamuela, Hawaii were used. Ten late 2nd instars were placed on each leaf. Fresh leaves from the original treated plant were added every two days. The number of dead larvae was counted at 24-hour intervals. Larvae were recorded as dead when there was no movement when probed.


1994 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-66
Author(s):  
R. Muniappan ◽  
I.U. Silva-Krott

Abstract The experiment was conducted at the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Guam, at the Inarajan site. The experiment was a randomized complete block design with four treatments and four replications. Each treatment consisted of four rows of head cabbage with eight plants on each row. Replications were separated by 60 cm of bare soil. Cabbage seedlings were planted 2 Mar 1993


2015 ◽  
pp. 233-240
Author(s):  
M. Gajewski ◽  
M. Smarz ◽  
J. Radzanowska ◽  
M. Pudzianowska

2011 ◽  
pp. 42-43
Author(s):  
N.M. Velizhanov

The successful results of the research and efficiency of application of foliar feeding have been shown at the time of cabbage seeds raise with Gibbersib and Carbamid treatments in springtime. These treatments made the flowers and buds develop more rapidly promoting the formation of more branchy plants with numbers of seed pods.


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