Winter hard varieties only form a rosette in late fall and elongates in spring | Safflower tolerates wind and hail better than cereals |
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Verticillum wilt At any stage of growth | The upper leaves that form the are usually short, stiff and ovate, terminating in a spine |
It is commercially cultivated for extracted from the and was used by the early Spanish colonies along the as a substitute for.
9It stays erect and can retain the seeds in the head | Fungicide treatment of seeds, rotation, plow under residue, resistant cultivar Sclerotinia stem rot Leaves turn yellow, wilt, turn brown and shrivel |
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Safflower can be well grown on different soil types, with water supply as its main driving factor for suitability, depending on climate and irrigation, and the resulting different water regimes of the different soil types | Cercospora leaf spot Cercospora carthami At any stage of growth |
A planting depth between 2 | Soil [ ] Safflower prefers well-drained, neutral, fertile and deep soils |
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6 Monounsaturated fatty acids Oleic C18:1 8 | Crossings with Carthamus palaestinus, Carthamus oxyacanthus and Carthamus persicus can produce fertile offspring |
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