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Plant Pathology Glossary
... by a pathogenic agent or environmental factor which leads to the development of symptoms; - abnormal functioning of physiological processes of an organism. Disease Incidence the number of plants affected ... F Fungicide a substance (chemical or physical) that kills or inhibits the growth of fungi. top G Gall an abnormal growth or swelling produced as a result of pathogenic invasion. View Image. ...
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Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases Overview
... Abnormal growth and differentiation results from deviation from the complex balance of interrelated reactions that take place in plants. Parasites can alter the hormonal balance in plants causing an abnormal increase in the size or number of cells, resulting in abnormal growth and differentiation, for example, the formation of galls. ...
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Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus ssp. gracilis
... tubercles. Cultivation: This species is easy to cultivate, but needs care with watering to avoid abnormal growth. It is cold hardy to -4°C for a short period and is do best ...
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Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... 3 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Jun 3, 06 at 11:25 VFT Abnormal Growth (pics) Posted by: dufrene San Francisco on Fri, Jun 2, 06 at 19:19 1 ...
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Dandelion - The Weed We Love to Hate
... of the plant's own hormones. These chemicals can therefore override the plants normal growth processes, resulting in abnormal growth and metabolic upset which eventually leads to the plant's death. Since grasses ... bending. This is the twisting and curling of affected leaves, or the cork-screw like growth often seen on flower stalks of affected dandelions. While epinastic bending is an indication of ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... of cherry or plum, and ends about the time elongation of the new growth stops. On infected plant parts, abnormal growth of bark and wood tissues produce small, light-brown swellings that eventually ... . Infected cells do not develop normally due to the secretion of growth regulating chemicals by the fungus. This results in abnormal cell division and enlargement giving the leaves a curled and crinkled ...
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Sun Exposure: Precautions and Protection, HYG-5550-97
... occur in people who experience bad sunburns at infrequent intervals such as on vacations. Should abnormal growth or changes in skin or moles occur, make an appointment with your doctor. All skin ... are pulmonary tuberculosis, inherited skin diseases, metabolic problems, malnutrition, and alcoholism. Always be aware of abnormal behavior in individuals who have been in the sun for long periods. This is ...
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Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, HYG-3011-94
... Occasionally, trunks may also become diseased. Usually, infections originate on the youngest growth. On infected plant parts, abnormal growth of bark and wood tissues produce small, light-brown swellings that eventually ... moderate distances by wind currents. Only succulent green twigs of the current season's growth are susceptible to infection. Ascospores that land on them may germinate and cause ...
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CactusMuseum.com Photos (Cereus tetragonus monstrose - Fairy Castles)
... ). Tetragonus: From the Greek words tetra, meaning four and gonus, meaning knee or angle. Monstrose: Abnormal growth. Origin: Brazil Light: Full sun. Soil: Typical mix: 1 part potting soil to 1 part ...
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CactusMuseum.com Products (Cereus peruvianus monstrose - Apple Cactus)
... Name: Apple Cactus Etymology: Cereus: Latin word meaning a wax taper. Peruvianus: Of Peru. Monstrose: Abnormal growth. Native To: Various habitats Size: Small Our Price: $6.00 Return to Plant Listing. Questions ...
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