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Cabbage and Powdery mildew

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Difference between Cabbage and Powdery mildew

Cabbage vs. Powdery mildew

Cabbage or headed cabbage (comprising several cultivars of Brassica oleracea) is a leafy green, red (purple), or white (pale green) biennial plant grown as an annual vegetable crop for its dense-leaved heads. Powdery mildew is a fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants.

Similarities between Cabbage and Powdery mildew

Cabbage and Powdery mildew have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cultivar, Downy mildew, Mildew, Selective breeding, Wheat.

Cultivar

The term cultivarCultivar has two denominations as explained in Formal definition.

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Downy mildew

Downy mildew refers to any of several types of oomycete microbes that are obligate parasites of plants.

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Mildew

Mildew is a form of fungus.

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Selective breeding

Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular phenotypic traits (characteristics) by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together.

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Wheat

Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain which is a worldwide staple food.

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Cabbage and Powdery mildew Comparison

Cabbage has 245 relations, while Powdery mildew has 84. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 1.52% = 5 / (245 + 84).

References

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