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NYIR 9602, NYIR 9605, and NYIR 8329 Lepidopterous Pest-resistant Cabbage Breeding Lines

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Abstract NYIR 9602, NYIR 9605, and NYIR 8329 are dark-green, glossy-leaved cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. capitata) breeding lines that exhibit resistance in the field to larvae of the lepidopterous pests Artogeia rapae L. (imported cabbage worm), Trichoplusia ni (Hubner) (cabbage looper), and Plutella xyloStella L. (diamondback moth). They were released by the New York State Agr. Expt. Station in May 1983 and are available for breeding programs as a source of germplasm or as hybrid parents.
American Society for Horticultural Science
Title: NYIR 9602, NYIR 9605, and NYIR 8329 Lepidopterous Pest-resistant Cabbage Breeding Lines
Description:
Abstract NYIR 9602, NYIR 9605, and NYIR 8329 are dark-green, glossy-leaved cabbage (Brassica oleracea L.
var.
capitata) breeding lines that exhibit resistance in the field to larvae of the lepidopterous pests Artogeia rapae L.
(imported cabbage worm), Trichoplusia ni (Hubner) (cabbage looper), and Plutella xyloStella L.
(diamondback moth).
They were released by the New York State Agr.
Expt.
Station in May 1983 and are available for breeding programs as a source of germplasm or as hybrid parents.

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