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DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Figure 2-4
... , suspect a problem with the roots. LOOK FOR DAMAGING FACTOR AT JUNCTION OF NORMAL AND ABNORMAL PLANT TISSUE. GRADUAL DECLINE of entire plant or a major portion of it is caused ... uniform pattern usually indicates a nonliving factor such as a toxic chemical or unfavorable climatic condition. Air pollutants frequently cause tip burn on conifers as do certain soil-applied herbicides or ...
oregonstate.edu

CAMELLIA
... color changes from light green to nearly white. Little damage occurs but the plant appears abnormal or diseased. Pick young galls and destroy. Spray with fungicide before leaves open. Leaf Spots ... soil, insufficient light, excessively high temperatures, severe freezing during the winter or a pot-bound condition of the roots. Also, certain camellia varieties shed their unopened bloom buds as a result ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Shrubs I
... fly. Bud Drop: Abnormal dropping of buds. Occurs during period of high night temperatures or during periods of low light intensity. Some bud drop is a natural condition. Every effort should be ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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... ., 18 - 20 centigrade) are typical during nighttime in inland Mexico. -snip- Appropriate cultural condition for Ariocarpus are different than those of Astrophytum asterias, which is high ... , and A. kotschoubeyanus, are also distant relatives. Hybrids between near relatives make no abnormal or variegated seedlings. However, hybrids between distant relatives produce many variegated albino plants ...
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Goat breeds: Anglo-Nubian
... udder and moderately sized. They should be squarely placed and point slightly forward. Does with abnormal teats and udders may prove difficult to milk and should not be used for breeding ... (not excessively). Only bucks which are not carriers of the gene for the beta mannosidosis condition (a lethal neurological disease of new born Anglo-Nubian kids) should be used for breeding ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

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... AD ADDITIVE: Something that is added to a fertilizer to improve its chemical or physical condition. -ADELPHOUS: Means having stamens united into sets; used mostly in combination, as in monoadelphous. ADNATE ... s surface. ADSORTION: Condensation on the soil's surface. ADVENTITIOUS: In botany, appearing in an abnormal or unusual position or place; occurring as a straggler or away from its natural ...
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... HETEROGAMY: The condition of being heterogamous. HETEROMEROUS: In reference to flowers, having the parts of adjoining whorls different in number. HETEROMORPHIC: Having irregular, abnormal, or unusual structure, as the leaves of a young plant. HETEROMORPHISM: The condition of being heteromorphic. HETEROPHYLLY: The presence ...
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... condition also can be noted on the white pine in the previous slide. Note the yellow (chlorotic) areas around the leafspot on this river birch. Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia Hypertrophy: Abnormal increase in cell size. Hyperplasia: Abnormal increase in cell numbers. These conditions frequently occur together and ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

Fruit Disease Focus - Phytophthora Root, Crown and Collar Rots  - June, 1998
... trees may decline over more than one season, and gradually-declining apple trees often show abnormal or premature coloration of the foliage in early autumn (Fig. 4). In other cases, ... or crown tissues depends largely upon the inherent susceptibility of the rootstock and the physiological condition it is in. Although many of the physiological factors that influence disease development are unknown ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

GP03 - EDEMA
... may later become sunken. Cause Edema may be caused by any agent that stimulates an abnormal increase in the size and number of a group of inner cells. Edema can be ... released from the plant; thereby contributing to further water retention in the leaf. If this condition persists, the enlarged cells divide, differentiate a cork cambium, and develop elongate cork cells externally ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu




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