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Row Jin Wo-Jiuh - Spicy Lettuce Rolls
All Recipes — Heat butter in a large skillet; stir in the red pepper, red onion, celery, and pine nuts. Cook and stir until vegetables are soft, about 5 minutes. Sprinkle the paprika, coriander, and cayenne pepper over the vegetables; stir to blend. Stir in ...More…
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Turkey, Sharp Cheddar, Dijon, Mayo and Red Leaf Lettuce ...
All Recipes — Toast bread, spread with mayo and mustard, and add sliced cheese, lettuce and turkey. Press in a panini press or serve at room temperature. Pack up this classic for your family's lunch any day of the week! For a special treat, toast this sandwich ...More…
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Weed Management For Organic Lettuce Production
University of California IPM — Information about Weed Management For Organic Lettuce Production in Lettuce. Effective weed control in organic lettuce depends on an integration of good cultural practices, careful cultivation, and hand labor. Preventing the production of weed ...More…
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Lettuce Aphid
University of California IPM — Lettuce aphid has several color forms, ranging from green to orange to pink. Adult winged and wingless lettuce aphids have black markings on the joints of the legs and antennae. Some of the wingless aphids have many black markings on the top of ...More…
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ANNUAL SOWTHISTLE AND PRICKLY LETTUCE.
University of California IPM — These annual weeds in the Asteraceae (sunflower) family are closely related to lettuce and are often pests in lettuce fields because they are not controlled by lettuce herbicides. Avoid growing lettuce in fields known to be heavily infested with ...More…
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Lettuce Root Aphid
University of California IPM — Lettuce root aphids can be distinguished from other aphids found on lettuce by their short antennae (less than one-third body length) and undeveloped cornicles. They are found on lettuce roots in clustered colonies covered with a white powdery ...More…
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Lettuce Dieback
University of California IPM — Romaine and leaf lettuce infected with this virus exhibits characteristic symptoms, although symptoms are likely to vary depending on the age of plants when infected, time of year, and cultivar. Plants can be severely stunted and mature, diseased ...More…
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Lettuce Chlorosis and Lettuce Infectious Yellows
University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Lettuce Chlorosis and Lettuce Infectious Yellows on Lettuce. Symptoms of lettuce chlorosis and lettuce infectious yellows are virtually identical. Leaves exhibit severe yellowing, rolling, brittleness, and ...More…
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Pathogen: Mirafiori lettuce virus
University of California IPM — Big vein disease causes the veins in leaves to become very enlarged and clear. Such deformities are easily seen if the leaf is examined with the light source behind it. The enlarged veins cause the rest of the leaf to be ruffled and malformed. ...More…
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Susceptibility of Weeds of Lettuce to Herbicide Control
University of California IPM — Weed management for organice lettuce production BEN = benefin (Balan) BSL = bensulide (Prefar) Integrated weed management MET = metam sodium* (Vapam, etc.) fiddleneck swinecress, creeping PRO = pronamide* (Kerb) volunteer cereals PEL = pelargonic ...More…
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Lettuce Mosaic
University of California IPM — Symptoms of lettuce mosaic vary greatly. Leaves of plants that are infected at a young stage are stunted, deformed, and (in some varieties) show a mosaic or mottling pattern. Such plants rarely grow to full size; head lettuce varieties infected ...More…
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Lettuce Drop
University of California IPM — Two species of Sclerotinia infect lettuce in California and cause a disease known as lettuce drop: in coastal growing areas Sclerotinia minor is the primary species of importance, while in other areas S. sclerotiorum is more prevalent. ...More…