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Diseases - Botrytis
... the surrounding trees interfere with good air circulation. Last summer I attended a presentation on fungus diseases given by a plant pathologist from the University of Georgia. She actually mentioned Botrytis ... with different modes of action was the key to good control of fungus diseases in general, including Botrytis. Will this clever fungus disease find a way to break through my new spray program ...
www.ars.org

Blueberry Diseases in Michigan
... Diseases in Michigan Fruit IPM Extension Bulletin BLUEBERRY DISEASES IN MICHIGAN Michigan State University Extension Bulletin E-1731 By: D.C. Ramsdell Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Michigan State University Extension Fungus Diseases Mummyberry: Mummyberry is probably the most commonly known disease of blueberry. It is caused by the fungus Monilinia ...
www.canr.msu.edu

ODIN003 - Some Common Pecan Diseases and Their Control in North Carolina
... sprays usually provide adequate control of powdery mildew. Blotch Blotch and several other leaf diseases can occasionally cause defoliation in late summer. Generally blotch occurs only on trees low ... rots can cause extensive wood decay and thus weaken the branches or trunk. These fungus diseases occur following mechanical damage, commonly caused by ice, wind, improper pruning, or mechanical damage ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Rose Diseases and Pests
... Rose Diseases and Pests "My garden was great last week. Sorry you missed it." The Rambler, The American Rose Magazine This will help you identify solutions for Fungus Diseases, Unwelcome Guests, and Other ... has been adapted from the Time Magazine Book, How to Grow Roses, pages 94 - 97. Fungus Diseases Problem/Symptom Cause Solution Circular black spots 1/4 inch in diameter appear on upper ...
www.olyrose.org

Tom Volk's Fungi, including mycology, molds, morels, fungus, IAQ, Indoor Air Quality and much more.
... ! The November 2006 Fungus of the Month is a most delicious medicinally important mushroom. Which one will it be? For a Thanksgiving treat, click here for "Fungal diseases that must be overcome to have a traditional Thanksgiving dinner." NEW CONTEST! January 2007 will mark the TENTH anniversary of the Fungus of the Month. Which fungus should I choose ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Health update: Tom Volk's Fungi-- including mushrooms, mycology, mushroom, molds, mold, morels, fungus
... ( see botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/Jun2006.html -- it's this month's Fungus of the Month!) . My next biopsy is Friday June 30.. I think ... week of school with no problems, although I'm way behind on the Fungus of the Month. It's finally online after a very busy last few ... HEPA filter put on the furnace, so it will filter the particles (and diseases) out of the air in my house. I can really tell the ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu
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RHODODENDRON BASICS: Diseases
... in container mixes may be helpful. Container growing is always a problem with root rot diseases because high soil temperature and poor drainage frequently occurs. If you are planting in containers ... Flower buds turn brown and are covered wth black bristles, which are spores from the fungus Briosia azaleae. Remove and destroy affected buds. Fungicide applications are not usually necessary. Factors ...
www.flounder.ca

Diseases and Pests
... Diseases and Pests Diseases and Pests: Botrytis - is a fungus disease, which affects the leaves of lilies, caused by excessive moisture and warm temperatures. The ... removed. The bulb can be dusted with a fungicide powder and planted as usual. Virus Diseases - Lily viruses are transmitted largely by aphids. Visible evidence of virus is; Irregular mottling and ...
www.lilynook.mb.ca

Louisiana Iris Farms LLC - Diseases
... Louisiana Iris Farms LLC - Diseases Diseases In our southern part of the country, the Louisiana iris lives relatively disease and insect ... growth the month before bloom, this rapid growth makes the iris foliage susceptible to this fungus. Over-fertilizing with nitrogen may accelerate the problem. When feeding your plants, avoid placing fertilizer ...
www.louisianairis.com

RRes - PPI Division - Diseases - Light leaf spot
... RRes - PPI Division - Diseases - Light leaf spot Science Links Printer friendly version Disclaimer Make comments About us Resources Research ... (RRes only) Vacancies within PPI Division Light leaf spot Biology of the pathogen Epidemiology The fungus (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) which causes light leaf spot is able to survive the summer months on ...
www.rothamsted.ac.uk




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