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Listing 1 - 3 from 3 for epidermal cells

SWEET PEA
... reddish-brown discoloration. Tufts of spore-bearing hyphae develop from the stomatal openings between the epidermal cells. Spray with recommended fungicide as soon as white mold is noticed. Fasciation (bacterium - Corynebacterium facians ...
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Shrubs I
... drop off, but heavy defoliation is not a characteristic symptom. The fungus only invades the epidermal cells and, thus, leaves normally stay attached long after they are infected. Preventing infection of the ...
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Fruit5
... fruit surface. In advanced stages of fruit infection, "pitting" occurs. "Pitting" results when bacteria kill cells in the lesion, and as surrounding healthy tissue grows, a "pit" or split is formed ... inoculum comes from one to two year old galls. The fungus can penetrate the uninjured epidermal stem tissue. As the fungus grows, it may develop further down the twig and form ...
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