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Grape Variety and Disease Susceptablity Table
... Grape Variety and Disease Susceptablity Table HORTICULTURE Table 1. Fungus disease susceptibility1 and sulfur sensitivity2 of American, French Hybrid, and Vinifera (European) grape varieties. Variety Phomopsis ...
www.canr.msu.edu

OD13 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 13 PHYTOPHTHORA ROOT ROT AND ITS CONTROL ON ESTABLISHED WOODY ORNAMENTALS
... - Ornamental Disease Note 13 D. M. Benson, Research Plant Pathologist R. K. Jones, Extension Plant Pathologist Phytophthora root rot is a serious, widespread and difficult to control fungus disease affecting a ... Phytophthora root rot must be prevented as chemicals are often ineffective in controlling this disease after above-ground symptoms become obvious. The following suggestions may aid in the ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

OD18 - Dutch Elm Disease
... - Dutch Elm Disease Dutch Elm Disease R. J. Jones, Plant Pathology Extension (retired) L. F. Grand, Dept. of Plant Pathology A very destructive fungus disease called Dutch elm disease was first observed in Ohio during the summer of 1930. Three years later it was found in northern New Jersey. Since then the fungus has ...
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LAIRIS TIPS: Tip 1, Fungus and Fulva
... garden. Help would be appreciated. Doug In fungus ravaged Long Beach Ca. Response: Fungus and Fulva Date: 1/24/00 The damage ... at some point to minimize the environmental conditions that favor fungus growth. Housekeeping is a major part of the best control ... confuse the dose toxic to fungus as necessarily being toxic to anything else. At times the choice with fungus disease is to either use ...
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Diseases of Roses
... leaves. Powdery Mildew Powdery mildew is a fungus disease that affects young leaves, causing them to curl and twist and develop a purple coloration. As the disease progresses, leaves become covered with white ... providing adequate cover over the winter. Keep plants vigorous with proper culture and disease control. Canker is a disease of stress. If plants are kept actively growing, they stand a better ...
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Taste of Gardening-Disease Control
... Gardening-Disease Control Composting Disease Control Growing Transplants Harvesting Vegetables Herbs Insect Control Planning a Garden Planting Storing Vegetables Credits Disease Control Diseases That Plague Garden Plants Plant health can ... the seedlings as they emerge from the soil with a fungicide is often beneficial. Fungus Diseases of Older Plants There are many different types of leaf and stem ...
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Tom Volk's Fungi, including mycology, molds, morels, fungus, IAQ, Indoor Air Quality and much more.
... . Climacodon septentrionale, the northern tooth fungus. It's my 50th Fungus of the Month! Coccidioides immitis, cause of the nasty fungal disease coccidioidomycosis, aka Valley Fever Collybia ... , monkey head, or icicle fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, cause of a lung disease called Histoplasmosis. Bob Dylan had this disease in 1997. Hohenbuehelia petaloides, a fungus that eats nematodes. Hydnellum ...
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Innovative Treatment for Dutch Elm Disease
... How Trees Work About Elm Trees Caring for Your Elm Elm Tree Diseases Dutch Elm Disease History Transmission Symptoms Prevention Treatments New Research Elm Leaf Beetle Verticillium Wilt Elm Yellows ... natural treatment for the prevention of Dutch elm disease. The new treatment or "elicitor" does not work directly on the fungus causing Dutch elm disease. Instead, it stimulates the tree's own immune ...
www.elmcare.com

Elmcare.com - Dutch Elm Disease
... tree disease in North America. It is a wilt disease with an extremely high fatality rate among elms. How Dutch Elm Disease Kills Dutch elm disease (or DED) is caused by a fungus. After the disease is contracted, spores rapidly reproduce and spread toxins throughout the tree. The fungus blocks the water- ...
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Rhododendron Insect and Disease Prevention
... . Where experience indicates the need, apply fungicides to prevent Ovulinia petal blight, fungus leaf spots and root rot or branch wilt. Root rots that occur ... in landscape | Plant selection | Climate | Protection | Soil | Planting | Subsequent care | Fertilizing | Pruning | Insect & disease control | Propagation | Transplanting | American Rhododendron Society Executive Director: P.O. Box 525, ...
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