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Espaliers
... as a single stem. There are several cordon patterns ( Figure 1 ). Figure 1. Types of cordons. The single vertical cordon consists of ... space, but is always less than 90°. Figure 3. Palmettes. Fence Patterns The Belgian fence ( Figure 4 ) is a complex lattice pattern ... extension service office in your county. Trimming Tips for Lateral Growth Figure 5. (a) Cut main leader at or near where first ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Downy Mildew of Grape, HYG-3013-95
... the border of the lesion as a delicate, dense, white to grayish, cotton-like growth (Figure 2). Infected tissue gradually becomes dark brown, irregular, and brittle. Severely infected leaves eventually ... , shatter easily, and under humid conditions are often covered with the downy-like growth of the fungus (Figure 3). Generally, little infection occurs during hot summer months. As nights become ...
ohioline.osu.edu

DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Figure 2-4
... DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Figure 2-4 A Systematic Approach to DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4 FIGURE 2. Patterns on plant canopy: A. ENTIRE OR MAJOR PORTION OF TOP DYING. If all ... usually occurs in a random, scattered pattern and rarely kills all needles of a particular growth period. Needles are usually affected over varying lengths and often appear straw yellow or light ...
oregonstate.edu

Pruning Backyard Grapevines in the First Three Years, HYG-1429-2004
... I prune my grapevines after the first year of growth? Figure 1. Grapes should be trained to an appropriate position ... before second-year growth begins. How do I prune my grapevines after the second year of growth? Figure 2. Further training ... growth? Figure 3a. Non-pruned grapevine. Year three is the first fruiting year. Dormant pruning should be done some time in late February through March (Figure ...
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Southern Blight
... . Whitish fungal growth (Figure 1) develops around the base of herbaceous plants (and a few woody plants) at the ground line. Small seed-like structures (sclerotia) are found with fungal growth. They are white at first (Figure 2) and later turn dark brown to black (Figure 3). Plants wilt and die suddenly after the fungus ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

FPHG -
... pruned several times during the summer by cutting back the terminal growth to four to six leaves beyond the last flower. Also remove ... canes will have developed at the base of last year's growth (Figure 12.1). Replacement canes are left for future fruiting, and ... others (growing season, year 1). (C) Head back trunk as shoot growth at terminal loses vigor (growing season, year 1). (D) Continue to ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Following the disease progression of an ectotrophic root-infecting fungus.
... the fungus is fairly simple as the fungus survives, disseminates, and infects through mycelial growth (Figure 1). The fungus may survive between wheat crops in infested wheat residues or ... (Figure 6) and each ascus contains eight ascospores (Figure 7). Ascospores are not considered to play an important role in disseminating this pathogen. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure ...
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APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Screening for Active Ingredients in Plant Extracts that Inhibit the Growth of Agrobacterium tumefaciens
... substances produced by living microbes that inhibit the growth of microbes (7). Environmental conditions also affect the growth of bacteria. If conditions are not suitable, growth is slow or does not occur ... be tested for their ability to inhibit bacterial growth by soaking carrot disks in the solutions and then inoculating the disks with A. tumefaciens. Figure 1. Click here for Instructor Notes: ...
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CPN Samples
... growth of already germinated turions. Humic acids (and maybe also tannins) thus play an important role as exogenous phytohormones leading to optimal seasonal Aldrovanda development. Sinking of Turions Figure ... When turions are exposed to light after breaking imposed dormancy, they resume shoot growth (Figure 3). Although turion germination in itself is generally controlled by the photoreceptor ...
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Strange growth / flowers
... growth / flowers Last updated: 10 Apr 2006 Over the years of growing / collecting hoyas ... ; odd flowers, strange leaves/growth and BIG leaves. Yes, I know the big leaves don't really belong here, but I couldn't figure out where to put them... Click on the photos below and you'll be taken to new pages with more photos of the same kind. Odd flowers Strange leaves/growth ...
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