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Plant Pathology Glossary
... sclerotium can produces sexual or asexual fruiting bodies. Secondary Inoculum inoculum produced by infections that took place during the same growing season. Compare with primary inoculum. Secondary ... - Systemic fungicide: a chemical agent that spreads internally through the plant and eradicates established fungal infections. See fungicide. top T Tillage the process of turning or mixing the soil. ...
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Stapelia leendertziae
... them dry, because damp cool conditions when the plants are resting is an invitation to fungal infections, but - according to temperatures –some occasional lit watering may be useful Propagation: Easiest with stem ... very susceptible to stem and root mealy bugs, and damage from these may well initiate fungal attack. Any time when there is a dead or dying stem in the pot it ...
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Grafting on Opuntia compressa: Cultivation tips
... more details). This keeps the graft union point raised from soil and helps to prevent fungal infections and helps the Opuntia to grow better. After one or two months when a new ...
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An actual Rose Emergency! - Roses Forum - GardenWeb
... likely to remain drier by then. Wet mulch in contact with the canes can promote fungal infections but that's the lesser of two evils - and really hsn't been a serious ...
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Alpines from seed
... surface. Once watered, a final fine watering with a “copper” fungicide may insure against early fungal diseases. Now for the most important finishing touch - the label! You must note the name ... “compost”. I always dust the bulbs with green sulphur before repotting as a precaution against fungal infections. Planting depth? Take note from the seed pots or as a general guide plant to ...
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Fungal Diseases
... 33. Diseases: Fungal Infections nformation on Fungal Diseases: Water mould infections, Saproleginia and Achlya http://www.goodwoodcourt.org/xalan/i_fungal.htm 34. Fungal diseases of ... physicians and scientists about mycology, fungal diseases, fungal toxicology http://www.fungalresearchtrust.org/frmain.html 42. Itraconazole for Fungal Infections Indication: histoplasmosis and blastomycosis Drug ...
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... best way to encourage fungal or bacterial invasions, is to keep them cold and wet. You must take great care not to overwater these tiny plants, for fungal infections can move extremely quickly ...
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Lily Hybridization
... orange parents, another variation may make a group of specimens more resistant to virus or fungal infections. Over time these minute variations might create a whole new species. A great advantage of ...
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Orchid Pests and Problems - The North of England Orchid Society
... by nightfall the leaves are fairly dry, then fungal infections should not be a problem, and correction of the bad condition, along with a fungal spray (check with the garden centre that ... Boisduval scale Sulphur and fatty acid mixture Mealybug Malathion, Insecticidal soap, Sulphur/fatty acids Fungal infections Sulphur, Cinnemon powder Root problems Remove dead roots, and repot if in time, usually ...
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Clivia: Fungal Diseases
... the danger of fungal infections striking our plants. 2. We control fungus once in our plants using fungicides. There are two general kinds of fungicides: A. Contact fungicides. These kill fungal spores on ... can take a long time in Clivia! I strongly recommend that anyone concerned with controlling fungal infections in plants read the material at the following web site: http://www.ncf.ca/~ah748 ...
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