| Pest
 
                            Diamondback moth: Plutella xylostella
                         
                        The caterpillars feed on the leaf epidermis and later make holes in the leaves.
                        Severely affected leaves are completely skeletonised. It is one of the most serious
                        pests of cauliflower grown under comparatively high temperature conditions. 
                         
                        Control: Spraying the crop with malathion (0.1%) gives excellent control of the
                        larvae. Trap cropping with mustard attracts the pest population towards it, which
                        can be destroyed by spraying dichlorvos (1ml/litre).Diseases 
                        Stalk rot: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
                     
                        Symptom starts as circular water-soaked areas, which becomes soft and watery as
                        the disease progresses. The fungus eventually colonizes the cabbage head and produces
                        large, black, seed like structures. This fungus can cause serious losses in the
                        field, in storage, and under transit and market conditions.
                     
                        Control: Avoid planting cabbage and other susceptible crops in fields infested with
                        white mold. Mechanical injuries to flower heads during harvesting operations should
                        be avoided. 
                        Black rot: Xanthomonas campestris
                        pv. campestris
                     
                        The infected tissue turns pale green yellow, which later becomes brown and dies.
                        Affected areas enlarge and severely affected leaves may drop off. The veins in infected
                        leaves, stems, and roots become black. The heads of the infected plants remain small
                        and its quality is reduced making it unfit for marketing. 
                         
                        Control: Avoid continuous cropping of crucifers in the same field. Use black rot
                        tolerant varieties.  Treat the seeds with agrimycin-100 (100ppm) or streptocycline
                        (100ppm). Planting should be done on raised beds to facilitate drainage. Remove
                        and destroy affected plants. 
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