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EXTOXNET PIP - BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS
... reproductive cells, called spores, which enable it to survive in adverse conditions. During the process of spore formation, B.t. also ... normal sunlight conditions is 3.8 hours [153]. It is not poisonous to plants and has not shown any adverse effect ... are not compatible with captafol, dinocap, or, under some conditions, leaf (or foliar) nutrients [8]. Chemical Name: Bacillus thuringiensis [1] ...
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Avoiding Birch Dieback
... prolonged drought conditions. If your site offers a hostile environment to birches, consider growing another type of tree to avoid the frustrations associated with growing birches under adverse conditions. You will ... died, of course, they will not refoliate. Dieback is caused primarily by poor cultural conditions which can be improved by the following control measures: Watering: Because they are ...
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Get a Jump on Spring with Bedding Plants
... mature. By starting your vegetables as bedding plants, you improve your chances of success under adverse conditions. Some Tips for Success with Bedding Plants 1. Bedding plants require direct sunlight or very ... to acclimatize the plants so that they will not be shocked when exposed to outside conditions. Give the plants enough water so that they do not wilt severely before planting outside ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Chives
... rich, moist, but well-drained soil, but are also said to be quite forgiving of adverse conditions. Growing Chives generally like moist (but not soggy) soil. Chives tolerate heavy harvesting, and regular ...
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Winter care in the Rose garden
... suggest that own-root roses are tougher and more able to cope with drought and adverse conditions. Unlike budded or grafted roses, any suckers will be from the plant itself, not the ...
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Fry Lab  Home Page
... fungicide, metalaxyl in P. infestans. Characterization of the ability of P. infestans oospores to survive adverse conditions. Lab Members Lab picture Cornell University Department of Plant Pathology International Cooperative Program for Potato ...
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On-Line Glossary: R
... formed by certain higher fungi. Rhizomorphs often are enduring structures that can remain dormant under adverse conditions. (22) rhizomycelium. Branching, anucleate or sparsely nucleate, rhizoidal filaments of variable width forming part of ...
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Juniperus virginiana--Eastern Red Cedar
... ornamental when produced in quantity. This adaptable plant can be grown in a variety of adverse conditions. Cultivars: 'Blue Arrow' - A narrow upright form with blue foliage. 'Blue Mountain' - A broad, somewhat ...
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The Gardening Articles page - L
... constant work. Creeping bentgrass has a very shallow root system and will not withstand any adverse conditions, such as the combination of draught; heavy foot traffic and lack of attention. You must ...
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Populus tremula--Aspen
... for Lombardy Poplar. The tree has a fast growth rate and tolerates a variety of adverse conditions. The fall color is yellow. Poplars are problem-prone plants that require more care than ...
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