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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... watering in the yard and garden during dry Oregon summers include: concentrate watering in the plants' root zone, sprinkle the garden, not the surrounding area. Water early in the morning, monitor how deep the ... are susceptible to plant diseases such as verticillium wilt, powdery mildew, early and late blight and club root. A home-grown salad can be an edible work of art Home gardeners can grow an ...
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Links, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... CA | Greenhouse, IN Cole Crops (Crucifers): Alternaria, FL Black Rot: CT | FL | WI Club Root: CT | Club Root, WI Downy Mildew, FL Insect Pests, Management: CT | IN Production, WI Collards: N. ... NY | NC Luffa Sponge Gourd: North Carolina Melons: Air Pollution Damage, IN | Cucumber Beetle, IN | Root Knot Nematode, IN | NY Muskmelon: CA | IA | MS | NY | NC | WI Okra: California | Georgia | Mississippi ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... ). Bolting resistant (see also note under "temperature" section below): All Autumn, China Flash, Nerva, RS-5, Blues, Tango, Spring A-1, 50 Days. Winter and overwinter types for trial: WR Crusader, WR Green 60, 75 Days. Club root resistant: Chorus. OTHER ORIENTAL GREENS Pak-choi (Brassica rapa var. chinensis): Synonyms: Pak Choy, Bok Choy, Bok-choi, Taisai, Celery ...
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Root Knot Nematode, HYG-3115-96
... knot galls should not be confused with the fungal disease, club root, on cruciferous crops. In most instances, root knot is characterized by smaller swellings, and more uniformly distributed infection on ... cell numbers and size. Enlarged cells, called giant cells, serve as food sources for female root knot nematodes. During feeding, juveniles which will become females undergo a series of molts and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Object VRs-Thumbnails
... at a later date. Click on the thumbnail to view image as a virtual object. Arabidopsis plant Anoplophora glabripennis Anoplophora stanleyana Crown wart of alfalfa Emerald Ash Borer Horned Oak Gall Late blight of tomato Loose smut of wheat Mayapple rust Club root of cabbage Earthstar fungus Making an Object VR
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ERYSIMUM DISEASE PROBLEMS
ERYSIMUM DISEASE PROBLEMS Michigan State University Extension Ornamental Plants plus Version 3.0 - 00000583 11/12/99 ERYSIMUM DISEASE PROBLEMS Bacterial wilt stunts plants and causes leaves to wilt, yellow, and drop. Destroy diseased plants. Club root causes the roots to be deformed. Do not plant in areas where crucifers have been grown. White rust causes white ...
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Evergreen Candytuft
... mulching to lessen the effects of the freeze-thaw cycle on its leaves and its relatively shallow root system. In late winter, candytuft will bounce right back from any cold-weather nipping. By mid March, ... In poorly drained, acidic soils, candytuft is susceptible to both crown rot and club root. Known in Europe since the 1200s, club root is caused by a fungus that plagues all members of the mustard ...
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Grower Diaries - BigPumpkins.com
... has halted it's tunneling southward. It may have some type of problem I'm really not sure if club root is the cause but it looks like something similar. I may start another this evening. The 1446 ... Includes all of the above and New or Renewal Membership in the GVGO with all benefits of the club. Including Grower support from some of the worlds top heavy hitters. Newsletters, seed give aways, GVGO > ...
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Twin Cities Rose Club
... a cross between Kings Ransom and Buff Beauty. Mine had a rough start - I received a tiny bare root plant to begin with, then it was eaten to the ground twice by rabbits, but still ... - Rose Varieties - Sites To See - Archives - Contact TCRC - Guestbook - Sitemap Copyright 2003 Twin Cities Rose Club, All Rights Reserved TCRC Home - About TCRC - Membership - Meetings and Events - Rose of the Month - ...
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CLUB-ROOT OF CABBAGE AND RELATED CROPS
... Related Crops Vegetable Disease Information Note 17 (VDIN-0017) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Club-root of cabbage and related crops is a serious disease in North Carolina because infested ... plant bed, reject the entire lot. Locate plant beds at sites without a history of club-root. Do not irrigate from sources that might be contaminated from cabbage fields. Always decontaminate ...
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