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... actinomycetes. (literally "ray fungi") filamentous bacteria that have sometimes been classified as Fungi Imperfecti. Actinomycetes typically are saprobes (especially in soil) but a few are pathogenic to man, animals, and plants. ( ... used in preference to agar because it gels at a lower temperature and does not contain the inhibitors of virus growth frequently present in agar. It is also used widely ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... a Continuing Challenge CONCLUSION REFERENCES WEBSITES INTRODUCTION Fungi, nematodes, bacteria, and viruses are probably the first things ... parasites, or facultative parasites (Figure 3). Facultative parasites contain chlorophyll and can be grown to maturity without ... and applied scientific disciplines. Table 1 Selected Pathogenic* Parasitic Angiosperms Parasite Hosts Distribution Convolvulaceae dodder ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of root rot of stevia caused by Sclerotium rolfsii in India
... (Stevia rebaudiana) is an important medicinal crop grown in India. The leaves of stevia contain a non-calorific sweetener, stevioside, which is used as an alternative to artificially ... sweetener. Current science 88, 801-804. Mordue JEM, 1974. Corticium rolfsii. CMI description of Pathogenic Fungi and Bacteria No. 410. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. The British Society for Plant Pathology ...
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Blueberry Diseases in Michigan
... pinkish color (Fig. 4) These are "mummyberries," filled with pathogenic fungus. They fall to the ground, shrivel, turn dark ... crown area. They contain small black pimple-like fungal fruiting bodies called pycnidia. The pycnidia contain conidiospores that infect ... This will protect against infection by virulent resident crown gall bacteria. Virus and Virus-Like Diseases Shoestring: Shoestring disease ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Publication: Selection and Use of Disinfectants
... spectrum (eliminates bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi and spores) and is nonirritating, nontoxic, noncorrosive and inexpensive. Selection decisions should include effectiveness against the potential pathogenic agent, ... soaps (surgical scrubs). Simple iodine tinctures (iodine + R-OH) do not contain a cleaning compound. Iodine and iodophors are bactericidal, sporicidal, virucidal and fungicidal. ...
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Welcome to ISPPWeb
... tall fescue with cultivars that are endophyte-free or contain beneficial endophytes, interseeding other forages to dilute the toxins, ... However, the capacity for the agents of plant disease – viruses, bacteria, fungi and oomycetes – to adapt to new conditions, overcoming ... of molecular signals, gene regulation and the physiology of pathogenic organisms are emphasised, but the role of the prevailing ...
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Plant mycorrhizal California native plants.
... bacteria that give off chemicals that also tell the fungus to grow and germinate. If the bio-balance is shifted with water, fertilizer, etc. the pathogenic fungus and bacteria ... be one cm. (1/2") thick. That cm. will contain the limiting nutrition for that site and provide the ... a bad environment, by having fungi and bacteria in their roots. The actinomycetes (bacteria) fix nitrogen, the VAM (fungi) ...
www.laspilitas.com

Myths about Transplanting Roses
... a living breathing entity, teaming with infinite number of microflora (bacteria, fungi, algae, mycorrhizae, etc.) and fauna (earthworms, and protozoa). ... through composting. Vegetable waste, manure, leaves, food scraps, all contain precious vitality, which can be held and put to ... a soluble form for a root absorption, also kill invasive pathogenic fungi in the root zone. An indiscriminate use of ...
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Ontario Hosta Society:: Winter 1997 Newsletter
... one needs to pay special attention to: your growing medium must be sterile. A pathogenic fungus bacteria virus is present in all outdoor soil. You should not use soil from your garden ... " to line the sides around your growing area as this will maximize light reflection and contain all light within the growing area. Mirrored Foil can by found at many Hydroponic Shops ...
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