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Plant Pathology Disease Information Notes Index
... Corn Cotton: CDIN-001 -- Cotton Seedling Diseases CDIN-002 -- Cotton Stem Canker, Wet Weather Blight, or Ascochyta Blight CDIN-003 -- Bacterial Blight (Angular Leaf Spot) of Cotton 2000 North Carolina Cotton Production Guide ... on the WWW ODIN-029 -- Control of Phytophthora Root Rot in Fraser Fir ChristmasTrees - Not yet available on the WWW ODIN-030 -- Root and Butt Rots of Oaks ODIN-031 -- Nematode ...
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Cotton Seedling Diseases
... Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton Disease Information Note No. 1 Steve Koenning, Plant Pathology Extension Specialist Introduction Figure 1. A poor stand of cotton seedlings. Seedling diseases ... girdling of the emerged seedling stems, and seedling root rot. Seed and seedling disease is characterized by a soft, watery rot. Damaged seedlings that emerge are pale, stunted, slower ...
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SOY004 - Management of Columbia Lance Nematode on Soybean
... . Lesions may develop on the roots which can coalesce and give the appearance of a root rot. This nematode remains wormlike throughout its life cycle and can only be identified microscopically. The ... nematode is at damaging levels. Growers should use tolerant soybean varieties with caution, since a cotton crop grown in rotation with a tolerant soybean variety can still be damaged. Planting early ...
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SOY005 - Identification and Managment of Mid-to-Late Season Soybean Stem and Root Rots
... ] [Diagnosis] [Phytophthora Rot] [Pythium Root Rot] [Red Crown Rot (CBR)] [Southern Blight] [Charcoal Rot] [Back to Soybean Disease Notes] [Other Resources] Introduction Several soil-borne fungi cause lower stem and root rot of soybean. ... and subsoiling, if a hardpan is present, will reduce disease severity. Corn and cotton are somewhat less susceptible to this fungus, so rotations of two to three ...
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SOY006 - Disease Resistance in Selected Soybean Varieties
... suggest otherwise. Two diseases caused by fungi (Phytopthora root rot and Frogeye leaf spot) and a number of diseases caused by nematodes (Soybean cyst, Root-knot, Columbia lance, and Reniform) are included ... of root-knot nematodes are high following a cotton crop, a grower should consider using a root-knot resistant cotton variety in the rotation also. Until a few years ago, root-knot nematodes ...
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tobacco greenhouse diseases
... , Rhizoctonia stem rot, Sclerotinia stem rot (collar rot), Pythium root rot, bacterial soft rot, and tobacco mosaic virus. Other diseases that may be encountered include Botrytis gray mold, black root rot, anthracnose, black ... . Sclerotina stem rot (white mold, collar rot) is a brown, wet rot, which usually occurs in small areas throughout the greenhouse. A dense white mold, resembling cotton, often ...
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SOY007 - Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
... and or damage from certain insects (Figures 2 & 3). Red crown rot (black root rot), phytophthora root rot, charcoal rot, stem canker, brown stem rot, southern blight, and occasionally, damage from dectes stem borer (an ... seem to affect disease severity, and sudden death syndrome has occurred following corn or cotton crops. Suppression of soybean cyst nematode through crop rotation or the use of cyst ...
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Boxwood Culture
... maintain the desired depth. Excessive mulch is not desirable since the root will tend to grow in the mulch instead of the soil ... transplant it may be best not to fertilize or to use cotton seed meal. The second year, apply a balanced fertilizer such as ... can stimulate growth that is more susceptible to cold weather. Phyophthora root rot is a common disease that seriously injures boxwoods. It is worse ...
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Camellia Culture
... have good soil aeration or they will die from drowning or root rot. Incorporate a 2- to 3-inch layer of organic matter ... the first growing season or to apply a light application of cotton seed meal or a slow release fertilizer. Over fertilization in ... natural compact appearance of camellias. Apply 8 to 16 ounces of cotton seed meal per plant. Consumer Horticulture | Quick Reference Prepared by: Erv ...
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North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... Cotton Crop Profile for Cotton in North Carolina Pesticides and Wildlife - Cotton Cotton Insect Management Cotton Insect Corner Cotton Insect Scouting Guide (En Espaņol) Pests of Cotton Cotton Disease Management Bacterial Blight (Angular Leaf Spot) of Cotton Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton ... Rot Diseases of Blueberry Leaf Diseases of Blueberry Mummy Berry Disease of Blueberry Phytophthora Root Rot ...
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