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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... 50 mg/kg/day and 125 mg/kg/day over 7 months caused reduced feeding rates and retarded growth rates in rats [1]. White blood cell ... 3 months [1]. Very high dermal doses of 500 mg/kg/day caused reduced body weight, and even higher dermal doses of 1000 and 2000 mg ... mg/kg/day of MCPA on days 6 to 15 showed significantly reduced fetal weight and delayed bone development at the highest dose [24]. ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - CARBOPHENOTHION
... showed that a dose of 1-2 mg/kg/day of carbophenothion in the diet caused reduced birth weight, increased stillbirths, and a decreased survival to weaning in rats (7). The level ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... the infected cells eventually die, although necrosis is delayed and contained, compared to that caused by necrotrophic pathogens. Rust fungi can also delay senescence in infected cells while ... diversion and retention of photosynthetic products by the pathogen stunts plant growth, and further reduced the plant's photosynthetic efficiency. In addition, pathogens affect water relations in the plants ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... practices have moved away from regular tillage, reducing damage to roots and spread of pathogens caused by tilling machinery. However, minimum tillage can also encourage some pathogens, such as those ... 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, can be enhanced. The ...
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Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... same family are not planted repeatedly in the same soil. Excessive nematode populations may be reduced temporarily by "soil solarization." To "solarize" your soil, first remove vegetation, then break up the ... have vining habit. Both male and female flowers on same plant. Common fruit rot/drop caused by fungus and incomplete pollination. Bees required. Crossing occurs but results not seen unless seeds ...
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Backyard Sugarcane
... areas such as near a building or a wall will have reduced plant growth. Periods of stress, including too much or too little ... 5.5-6.5) will result in shorter inter-nodes and reduced growth. Because sugarcane produces an extensive root system, the soil should ... sugarcane seed-pieces horizontally in the furrow. To prevent vacant areas caused by uneven bud germination, it is recommended that a single row ...
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Holly
... . (A common problem faced by commercial growers is called "spine spot": punctures in the leaves caused by the spines of other leaves during periods of high winds or storms.) Medically Speaking ... holly wood, and the Crown of Thorns of holly leaves, the tree has since been reduced to the status of a "scrub" tree. The berries (which were erroneously though to have ...
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Leaf Scorch Caused By High Temperature
... State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00001644 11/12/99 Leaf Scorch Caused By High Temperature Hot, dry summer weather can cause leaf scorch. The leaf tissue on ... dry excessively before watering can kill the roots. Then when the plant is watered, the reduced root system can not supply enough water to the leaves. Construction injury can cause compacted ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of powdery mildew caused by
Podosphaera fusca on Lactuca sativa in Korea
... Reports Search NDR About NDR Editors Author Info Submission Links First report of powdery mildew caused by Podosphaera fusca on Lactuca sativa in Korea H.D. Shin1*, H.J. Jee2 and ... losses (Fig. 1). Infections often caused leaf distortions, withering and reduced growth. No head lettuce was found to be infected. Figure 1: Powdery mildew of leafy lettuce caused by Podosphaera fusca: infected plants ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of tan spot caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (anamorph Drechslera tritici-repentis) in Bulgaria
... Reports Search NDR About NDR Editors Author Info Submission Links First report of tan spot caused by Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (anamorph Drechslera tritici-repentis) in Bulgaria M. Todorova* University of ... Russia, Czech Republic and Hungary (Sarova et al., 2003). It is likely that wet weather, reduced tillage and lack of crop rotation has favoured its spread in Bulgaria. References Ellis MB ...
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