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History

Also known as: cutting celery, leaf celery, smallage.

Allergens

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1995.484_2.x/full

Chinese celery is used in cooking and has a flavor similar to Western Celery (see asdljfhasjl), but slightly stronger (cite flavor and fortune article).

Closest to wild-type celery, Chinese celery has remained largely unchanged since its earliest cultivation. Cultivated as early as 514 BC.

Celery herbal impacts:

Study supports that celery extract can increase spermatogenesis in healthy male rats rats. -- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418060/

Pests and diseases

Insects and diseases can negatively impact celery production. The predominant celery pests are worms, aphids, and serpentine leafminers (Liromyza trifolii). Farmers use insecticides or pneumatic removal to target these pests in their larval stages. Celery diseases can be caused by

Celery mosaic virus

Celery mosaic virus is a serious disease of the celery plant that is usually transmitted by aphids. Celery plants infected at an early age express stunted growth patterns and cannot produce viable stalks.

Fusarium Yellows

Fusarium yellows is a disease caused by the fungus Fusarium oysporum which causes the leaves of the celery plant to turn brown and fall off. Fusarium resistant cultivars have been developed. Soil infected with Fusarium may remain contaminated for up to two years.

Studies have shown reduced Fusarium impact on celery grown in infected soils that have been treated with a K-Cl solution.

Harvesting

During harvesting, celery is packaged into cartons which contain between 36 and 48 stalks and weigh 60 pounds.