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  2. Walmart broccoli recalled over listeria concerns given most ...

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    The broccoli, sold at Walmart stores in many states across the U.S., has been voluntarily recalled due to concerns that it may be contaminated with listeria bacteria, according to a notice posted ...

  3. Broccoli sold at Walmart stores in 20 states could cause ...

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    A fresh vegetables and salad company has issued a precautionary advisory for some washed and ready-to-eat broccoli florets distributed at Walmart stores in 20 states, including Ohio.

  4. Clubroot - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage clubroot is a disease of Brassicaceae (mustard family or cabbage family) caused by the soil-borne Plasmodiophora brassicae. [9] The disease first appears scattered in fields, but in successive seasons it will infect the entire field, reducing the yield significantly and sometimes resulting in no yield at all.

  5. Does broccoli give you gas? Here's what that says about your ...

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    Broccoli is a plant-based staple in the American diet. A recent survey of over 5,000 people listed it as the No. 2 favorite veggie among American adults. It’s versatile, inexpensive and a great ...

  6. Broccoli mandate - Wikipedia

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    The broccoli mandate, [1] [2] also known as the broccoli test, [3] broccoli argument, [4] broccoli hypothetical or broccoli horrible, [5] was an argument used by those opposed to healthcare reform in the United States proposed by Barack Obama, who was then the President of the United States.

  7. Alternaria brassicicola - Wikipedia

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    Alternaria brassicicola is a fungal necrotrophic plant pathogen that causes black spot disease on a wide range of hosts, particularly in the genus of Brassica, including a number of economically important crops such as cabbage, Chinese cabbage, cauliflower, oilseeds, broccoli and canola.

  8. Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis - Wikipedia

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    Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis can result in damage to the liver, kidneys, heart, brain, smooth muscles, lungs, DNA, lesions all over the body, and could be a potential cause of cancer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pyrrolizidine alkaloidosis is known by many other names such as "Pictou Disease" in Canada [ 3 ] and "Winton Disease" in New Zealand. [ 4 ]

  9. Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of black rot may vary widely among different species of crucifers. On cauliflower, Xcc infection via stomata causes black or brown specks, scratched leaf margins, black veins, and discolored curds. [11] Additionally, the severity of symptoms and aggressiveness of the disease varies between different strains of the Xcc pathogen. [1]