CRUCIFEROUS VEGETABLES
MORPHOLOGY
Broccoli, brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, and kohlrabi are the most commonly grown cole crops. All these species belong to the Brassicaceae (or formerly called Cruciferaceae) family. Brassica oleracea (2n = 18) was the origin species from which all were bred. It is native to Europe and Middle East. A kale-like ancestor was grown in gardens as far back as the time of the Roman Empire. In Europe, cabbage gardens were very important food sources during the Middle Ages. During such a long process of breeding properties of these vegetable species substantially diversified: Brassica oleracea subsp. capitata; subgroup alba; cabbage; heads are formed by infolding of leaves-externally green, internally white:
- capitata; subgroup rubra; red cabbage; internally white and red. subsp. capitata; subgroup sabauda; savoy cabbage with foliage highly wrinkled or savoyed, green.
- botrytis; subgroup cauliflora; cauliflower; a tight flower, generally white, some purple.
- botrytis; subgroup cymosa (italica); broccoli; not as tight, more bud-like individually, blue-green in color.
- gemmifera;
The leaves of all cole crops are covered by layer of waxes that repulses water, which must be considered when using chemical plant protection agents because wetting agents have usually to be added to the pesticide. In water-stressed plants this layer is usually thicker.
All cole crops grow best at lower temperatures. They usually tolerate very low temperatures and even frosts, and can be cultivated as overwintering crops in areas with mild winter. On the contrary, they don´t usually tolerate high temperatures and special varieties should be chosen if they are intended to be harvested during summer.
There is a wide range of varieties of all these crops: from very early varieties that complete their development in 80-90 days, to those which need about 150 or even more days. Varieties can also be selected for certain shape of edible part, in this respect cabbage is probably the most variable having its heads round, flattened, or pointed, loose or firm, small or large. The colour may also vary as well. For instance, cauliflower curds, in addition to the normal white colour can also be green or violaceous, and for broccoli can be both green or violaceous.
1. Figure: Cabbage field. Source: Egor Myznik
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
In Central Europe, cole crops can be grown outdoors throughout the vegetation period from the end of March to the end of October or beginning of November, and some of them like Brussel sprouts can be left outdoors and harvested even during winter. For early harvest transplants are usually grown in containers in a greenhouse. For later harvest all these species are sown directly into field or transplants are grown in outdoor seedbeds.
2. Figure: Growth development Source: Soha Sabry
- TURNIP MOSAIC VIRUS (TUMV), CAULIFLOWER MOSAIC VIRUS (CAMV), TURNIP YELLOW MOSAIC VIRUS (TYMV).
- BACTERIAL LEAF SPOT OF CABBAGE
- BACTERIAL SOFT ROT
- BLACK ROT
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- DAMPING OFF 10 DOWNY MILDEW
- ALTERNARIA LEAF SPOT
- VERTICILLIUM WILT
- BLACK LEG
- CLUBROOT
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- EDEMA
- HOLLOW STEM
- LEAF EDGE BROWNING 19
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- FLEA BEETLES
- CABBAGE ROOT FLY
- CABBAGE APHID
- LARGE AND SMALL WHITE BUTTERFLIES
- MOTHS
- DIAMONDBACK MOTH
- ONION THRIPS
- WEEVILS
- CABBAGE CROWNGALL FLY (SWEDE MIDGE)
- TURNIP SAWFLY
- CABBAGE WHITEFLYFor more information on insects, follow this link.