by Pinova | May 6, 2022 | Celery, Vegetables
Diseases of celery that occur during the growing season include black root rot, powdery mildew, and gray leaf spot. Gray Leaf Spot of Celery (Lat. Septoria apiicola) In cases of severe infection by this fungus, the leaves can completely dry out, potentially leading to...by Pinova | May 6, 2022 | Celery, Vegetables
If the soil intended for celery cultivation is low in humus, it is recommended to fertilize with manure at a rate of 40-60 t/ha. The manure should be plowed into the soil during the basic autumn tillage. Conditions for Growth and Development of Celery Celery can...by Pinova | May 6, 2022 | Celery, Vegetables
If the soil intended for celery cultivation is low in humus, it is recommended to fertilize with manure at a rate of 40-60 t/ha. The manure should be plowed into the soil during the basic autumn tillage. Irrigation Systems for Celery It is also possible to irrigate...by Pinova | May 6, 2022 | Celery, Vegetables
Morphological Characteristics of Celery The swollen root of celery is used as a food product. It consists of the epicotyl (shortened stem), hypocotyl, and part of the true root with lateral rootlets. The root is branched and does not extend deeper than 30 cm. The...by Pinova | May 6, 2022 | Celery, Vegetables
Within the varieties of celery, cultivars are selected for specific desirable traits based on consumer demands. Root Celery is the most commonly grown type in our region. It is selected for a larger, round, or oval “swollen root” with a minimal proportion...