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- The larvae of these butterfly often consume cruciferous plants containing chemicals called glucosinolates.
- However, infestation seems to be at lower populations compared to other cruciferous plants.
- As a cruciferous plant ( Brassicaceae ) it is closely related to species like broccoli, pak choi or cauliflower.
- "P . xylostella " is thought to feed on a wide variety of cruciferous plants in Australia, including native and introduced species.
- "' Turnip mosaic virus ( TuMV ) "'is a Potyvirus of the family Potyviridae that causes diseases in cruciferous plants, among others.
- "' Glucobrassicin "'is a type of glucosinolate that can be found in almost all cruciferous plants, such as cabbages, broccoli, mustards, and woad.
- Control and management practices on already infected fields help to reduce the overall impact that " P . brassicae " has on a field of cabbage and other cruciferous plants, but it is extremely difficult to rid an individual plant of the disease once it is already infected.
- It contains geographically arranged sections of plants from Asia, North America, etc ., including the unusual " Quercus phellos " as well as " Corydalis nobilis ", " Hamamelis ", rhododendrons, magnolias, and so forth; a systematic section; an alpine garden collecting a variety of European high mountain plants, including gentian ( " Gentiana " ), species of saxifrage ( " Saxifraga " ), " Dianthus caryophyllus ", numerous cruciferous plants and primroses; and a garden that contains poisonous, curative, and medicinal plants.