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Crop Sciences Newsletter #111, September 1, 2005
... By- Products” . ...Pioneer Hi-Bred International granted Curtis Hill $750 for the project “Greenhouse Charcoal Rot Soybean Screening” and Kevin Steffey $7,770 for “Cooperator Protocol for Assessing Performance ... Regions”; and, Curt Hill $24,000 for “Managing Frogeye Leaf Spot and Charcola Rot in the North Central Region”. ...Two graduate students also received grant awards to support ...
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Crop Sciences Newsletter #106, December 10, 2004
... Maize Seeds". Curt Hill received $27,000 from NCSRP for "Managing Frogeye Leaf Spot and Charcoal Rot in the North Central Region". Emerson Nafziger received $152,321 for "Varietal Information Program for ...
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Beans
... carotovora (bacterial soft rot) BACTERIA Fusarium Primer FUNGI Fusarium oxysporum FUNGI Helicotylenchus sp. (spiral nematode) NEMATODE Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot) FUNGI Meloidogyne Primer ... (leafspot ) FUNGI Phytophthora nicotianae (leafspot, blight and rot) STRAMENOPILA Phytophthora nicotianae (leafspot, blight and rot and defoliation) STRAMENOPILA Pseudomonas Primer BACTERIA Pseudomonas ...
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Eggplant
... (black heart or soft rot) BACTERIA Erwinia carotovora (bacterial soft rot) BACTERIA Fusarium Primer FUNGI Fusarium sp. FUNGI Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot) FUNGI Meloidogyne Primer NEMATODE Meloidogyne sp. (root-knot nematode) NEMATODE Mosaic virus VIRUS Phoma Primer FUNGI Phoma exigua FUNGI Phoma sp. FUNGI Phomopsis vexans (fruit rot ...
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Publication: Choosing the Right Tillage System for Row Crop Production
... worse with reduced tillage. Corn ear disease and stalk rot pathogens of corn and sorghum survive in crop residues, but stalk rot of grain sorghum was found to be much less with ... , 1980). Soybean diseases that are worse with reduced tillage include phytophtora root rot and brown stem rot. White mold and charcoal rot may be less with reduced tillage. Selection of adapted varieties, rotation with ...
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Cacti & Succulents
... , charcoal spot on Opuntia is briefly discussed, and Erwinia bacterium are also examined. Mar 9, 2000 Fungi, Part IV In Part IV we look at Phymatotrichum omnivorum (cotton root rot) ... frequently encountered Fungi. Then, a brief look at Hendersonia opuntiae, Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot), and Phyllosticta concave/Mycosphaerella spp. (dry rot). Mar 7, 2000 Fungi, Part II In Part II, we look ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Gardening and Pesticides
... procedures for soil decontamination except time or removing the soil. Some suggest that activated charcoal is effective in adsorbing unwanted contaminants, but pesticide contaminants are often adsorbed to the ... When constructing a raised bed, treated wood is often used as it is resistant to rot. The most commonly available treated wood is impregnated with a CCA (chromated copper arsenate), ...
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Questions from newby, Please help - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... have found grown in the florist foam stuff has all had root rot very quickly. Just my experience, others may have differing opinion. Good luck ... water will help clean the roots. I'd use a bark, perlite, charcoal mixture. Rememer to use a pot with a big drainage hole and ... should be much stronger. Whatever you do, don't overwater these. They rot fast. Watch for new growth and new roots. That's usually a ...
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2 Phrags, do both grow in water? - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... some paphs sit in water, but for the most part, they rot), and they should be allowed to dry out a little bit between ... for any plant that you are allowing to sit in water. Charcoal chunks, large perlite, and coconut husk is my primary potting mix. ... (I think App. Sunset is a small grower), need smaller sized charcoal and cocohusk than something big like those tetraploid caudatum/besseae hybrids. RE ...
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Indoor Plants - Terrariums
... the container for drainage. Next, place a -inch layer of horticultural charcoal above the pebbles to keep the soil from developing a sour smell. Sphagnum moss may be placed over the charcoal to prevent soil from sifting into the drainage area. Add ... the cover at this time. Remove any plant that begins to rot. Rot is often associated with too much moisture. If this occurs in ...
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