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OREP - Improved Quality and Storability of Onions and Carrots Through Sustainable Management of Soilborne Diseases
... borne diseases, will improve the efficacy of crop rotation and other disease management practices, and will minimize losses in both crops. Field and laboratory trials were conducted on soil-borne diseases ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process: Disease Development
... : Disease Development Skip Navigation SEARCH REFERENCES GLOSSARY COURSE Introduction Overview of Plant Diseases Pathogen Survival & Dispersal survival dispersal distrubution Infection Process pre-entry entry ... plants directly by causing acid rain. The edaphic (soil) environment affects soil-borne diseases, largely by determining the amount of moisture available to pathogens for germination, ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... Cultural Management Practices Skip Navigation SEARCH REFERENCES GLOSSARY COURSE Introduction Overview of Plant Diseases Pathogen Survival & Dispersal survival dispersal distrubution Infection Process pre-entry entry ... can influence disease development. Spread of soil-borne diseases that rely on splash-dispersal can be reduced, but other diseases, for which the altered environment is favourable, ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... interfere with the seeding operation, but may result in nutrient deficiency and possible soil-borne diseases problems such as "damping-off" of young seedlings. ORGANIC MATTER A major basis for ... Plant as early in the spring as practical. Keep out weeds which harbor insects and diseases. Summer fallowing (clean cultivation) helps control nematodes. Summer flooding, where soil type permits, helps ...
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Producing Peanuts for Home Use
... organic matter or plant residue because diseases may be common. Peanuts should be grown in rotation with plants resistant to nematodes and soil-borne diseases, such as southern blight. Plants of ... of previous crop residue or litter will reduce several disease problems. Seedling diseases, southern blight, and other diseases can attack peanuts if crop or weed residue is only partially incorporated. ...
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Non-chemical Control of Plant Diseases in the Home Garden
... be susceptible to the same soil-borne diseases. Cantaloupes and watermelons, for example, have common diseases. If they follow each other in ... . Table 1. Crop grouping for rotation to control soil-borne diseases GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D GROUP ... wet conditions increase soil-borne fungal diseases like root rots and wilts. Avoid overhead irrigation. Leaf spot diseases develop rapidly when leaves ...
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tobacco greenhouse diseases
... 5 Thomas A. Melton, Philip Morris Professor and Department Extension Leader Introduction Among the diseases most likely to be observed in greenhouses are Rhizoctonia target spot, Rhizoctonia stem rot ... and tobacco mosaic virus. Other diseases that may be encountered include Botrytis gray mold, black root rot, anthracnose, black shank, and Granville wilt. Soil-borne diseases such as Granville wilt ...
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DISEASES OF GREENS AND THEIR CONTROL
... green crops in North Carolina are subject to several leafspot and soil-borne diseases including nematodes and damping-off. Diseases may cause losses by reducing stands, making plants unthrifty, and by ... in North Carolina are grown in relatively small, isolated plantings, diseases are usually not a serious problem. However, diseases of greens can be devastating at times and growers should always ...
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Home garden tomato varieties - Resistant or tolerant to nematodes & fungal & bacterial wilt diseases
... Forestry Forest industry development Forestry Plantations Queensland Research & development Private hardwood plantations Pests & diseases Timber & its uses Forestry services Services Animal industries services Business & trade services ... wilt is favoured by warm, moist conditions. Fungal and bacterial wilts are soil-borne diseases and are spread to new areas in contaminated soil such as on garden ...
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Common Hardwood Tree Diseases - Prevention and Control
... and control sooty mold tree disease. Verticillium Wilt Tree Disease: A common soil-borne disease called Verticillium alboatrum enters the tree through its roots and causes ... butt rot tree disease. Suggested Reading The Deadly Hardwood DiseasesMajor Tree DiseasesKiller Conifer Diseases Heartburn Help GERD Screening QuizHeartburn-Free RecipesHeartburn Prevention TipsCould Heartburn Lead to Something ...
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