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Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... pattern, just inside the margin of the lesions. Lesions may also appear on young shoots, cluster stems, and tendrils. The lesions are purple to black, oval in outline, and sunken. Pycnidia also ... pycnidia are also formed on the fruit mummies. The mummies usually remain attached to the cluster. Causal Organism Grape black rot is caused by the fungus, Guignardia bidwellii. Black rot survives ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Powdery Mildew of Grape, HYG-3018-94
... , the flowers may wither and drop without setting fruit. Infections on cluster stems often go unnoticed, but can be very damaging. Infected cluster stems may wither and dry up, resulting in berry drop (shelling ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Common Diseases of the Grapevine in Michigan
... a white fungus growth. Attacks later in the season are restricted to cluster stems, or to individual berries in the cluster which shrivel. The older infected berries harden and turn red or yellow ... turn brown and fall. Attacks later in the season are restricted to the berries and cluster stems. Infected cluster stems can cause shelling of ripe fruit. Infected berries turn hard, brown, and fail to ...
www.canr.msu.edu

LOQUAT Fruit Facts
... the loquat tends to develop an alternate-bearing pattern, which can be modified somewhat by cluster thinning in heavy production years. For the highest quality fruit the clusters are sometimes bagged ... to June. The fruit is difficult to separate from the cluster stems without tearing and must be carefully clipped individually or the whole cluster removed and the fruit then snipped off. Ripe fruit ...
www.crfg.org

Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
... infections on shoots are numerous, they often run together and form dark blotches that crack. Cluster stems can blight and become brittle if infections are high. These clusters usually break and the ... set is a critical time to protect against fruit infection under wet conditions. Fruit and cluster stem infections occur from bloom until the fruit are pea size. Regular fungicide applications are ...
www.ppath.cas.psu.edu

CRHS - Hosta Care
... lake and swish them in the water while I am pulling each cluster of roots apart; the more dirt you get off the clump the ... the dirt off of the roots, is to pull any easily removable stems from the crown. After you have removed the easy divisions, wash the ... that we have less divisions. Both of the clumps started with around 20 stems. From the 'Francee', I produced 20 divisions with ten large ones that ...
chattanoogahosta.org

A Watchful Eye Can Make a Winner
... It interferes with the development of straight stems and untwisted foliage on strong stems that make potential candidates for the show table ... Queens. But the developing basal is crowded by crossing thin stems, other stems, and foliage. Remove anything that will interfere with ... the bush, and tie the cluster together with some yam. Gradually tighten the yam on the developing cluster and the hole will ...
carolinadistrict.org

Angiosperm Families - Caricaceae Dum.
... the stem), or non-succulent. Pachycaul (commonly, with unbranched trunk and a terminal cluster of leaves), or leptocaul. Leaves large; alternate; petiolate; simple, or compound; commonly ... General anatomy. Plants with laticifers (articulated, anastomosing). The laticifers in leaves and in stems. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; anomocytic (Carica papaya). Lamina dorsiventral. The mesophyll containing ...
delta-intkey.com

Angiosperm Families - Dilleniaceae Salisb.
... plants, or switch-plants (occasionally); switch plants with the principal photosynthesizing function transferred to stems. Leaves well developed (usually), or much reduced. With a basal aggregation of leaves (sometimes ... trunksÂ’), or unbranched; when numerous, maturing centrifugally (as a whole, or those within each cluster); free of the perianth; all equal to markedly unequal; free of one another, ...
delta-intkey.com
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HortNews- February 2006
... pear only) Tight Cluster- Blossom buds mostly exposed, tightly grouped, stems short. (Apple only) Green Cluster- Blossom buds green, mostly separated in the cluster, stems lengthened. (Pear, plum and prune only) Pink- For apple, all blossom buds in a cluster are pink and the stems ...
hortparadise.unl.edu




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