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1O. A. C. Review Volume 32 Issue 4, December 1919

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    2O. A. C. Review Volume 33 Issue 3, November 1920

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      Delia radicum

      the cabbage fly, cabbage root fly, root fly or turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The larvae of the cabbage root fly are sometimes known as the cabbage maggot

      Cabbage

      with the fungal disease powdery mildew. Pests include root-knot nematodes and cabbage maggots, which produce stunted and wilted plants with yellow leaves;

      Black radish

      place once the top portion is poking above the soil. Known pests are cabbage root maggots, cutworms and flea beetles. For storage the mature plants can be

      Anthomyiidae

      bulb fly (D. coarctata), the turnip root fly (D. floralis), the seedcorn maggot (D. platura), and the cabbage root fly (D. radicum). In some contexts,

      Delia (fly)

      known as cabbage maggot, has caused significant damage by feeding and burrowing within the roots of members of the Brassica family including cabbage (Brassica

      Cauliflower

      cauliflower are aphids, root maggots, cutworms, moths, and flea beetles. The plant is susceptible to black rot, black leg, club root, black leaf spot, and

      Corned beef

      dish is the New England boiled dinner, consisting of corned beef, cabbage, and root vegetables such as carrots, turnips, and potatoes, which is popular

      Pickling

      Persian word torshi comes from the root word 'torsh' which translates in english to 'sour.' Sauerkraut, as well as cabbage pickled in vinegar, with carrot

      Radish

      of the cabbage root fly sometimes attack the roots. The foliage droops and becomes discoloured, and small, white maggots tunnel through the root, making

      List of companion plants

      enemies hypothesis in a clover-cabbage intercrop: effects of generalist and specialist natural enemies on the turnip root fly (Delia floralis)". Agricultural