a.28spotted lady bettle b.aphids c. mites d.cut worm
One chemical component in radish that can kill pests is glucosinolates. When radish tissues are damaged, glucosinolates are released and converted into isothiocyanates, which have toxic effects on pests. These compounds act as natural insecticides that can deter or kill pests that may attack radish plants.
Radish extract when applied to ants, worms and aphid is an effective pesticide. But it only kills these types of pests effectively
One chemical component in radish extract that has pest-killing properties is allyl isothiocyanate. This compound is released when certain enzymes in the radish are activated, and it has shown potential as a natural insecticide and nematicide.
A beet radish is an archaic term for the common beet, Latin name Beta vulgaris.
The common day cultivated radish.
No, the word "radish" is a common noun, as it refers to a type of vegetable. It is not a specific, unique entity that requires capitalization as a proper noun would.
radish can be a pesticide. radish can be a pesticide.
This contains 10 most common pepper pests/diseases http://www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/how-handle-top-10-most-common-pepper-pests-and-diseases?page=0,1
Yes, caterpillars can be pests to radishes, particularly species like the cabbage looper and the diamondback moth caterpillar. They feed on the leaves, which can hinder plant growth and reduce yield. While not as destructive as some other pests, significant infestations can lead to considerable damage to radish crops. Effective pest management strategies are necessary to minimize their impact.
That is a radish.
Red Radish - Laal Mooli White Radish - Safed Mooli Radish - Mooli
Radish in Tagalog is "labanos."