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A Dreamy Mugwort Page
... you harvest perennial Mugworts with rhizomes, no tending should be necessary. Harvesting: Harvest aboveground parts. The oil content drops drastically when flowering, but it will still smell strongly, so use your own judgment. Harvest aboveground parts. If ...
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... fixing and ectomycorrhizal activities in forest soils of western Montana. Harvest and fire-caused reductions of organic materials on and ... (1986) reported that CWD accounted for as much as 45% of aboveground stores of organic matter (Voller and Harrison, 1998). 221. ... distinct substrates. While wood may be slowly releasing nutrients, other parts such as the inner bark (phloem) decompose and release ...
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... and ectomycorrhizal activities in forest soils of western Montana. Harvest and fire-caused reductions of organic materials on and ... element release from duff and aboveground processes, especially processes such as nitrogen fixation in aboveground plants such as hepatics (Harmon et ... substrates. While wood may be slowly releasing nutrients, other parts such as the inner bark (phloem) decompose and ...
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Arnica mollis
... The perennial roots will grow back if aboveground parts are harvested. This is the most ecological method if the species is strong enough. Root harvest requires thought for the continuation of the ... use on broken skin. Discontinue use if reddening of the skin occurs......either dilute, harvest more of the aboveground parts for the next batch, or switch species. Arnica is used homeopathically for ...
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Black Rot of Crucifers, HYG-3125-96
... wide when environmental conditions (relatively high temperature and humidity) are favorable. The disease affects primarily aboveground parts of plants at any stage of growth and causes high yield and quality losses, ... infested areas to non-infested fields. f. Deep plow to bury all crucifer residues after harvest. Application of fixed copper pesticides in the field may help to reduce spread of ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - What are Fungicides?
... and quality of harvested plants and produce. Some of the greatest disease losses occur post-harvest (Figures 14 and 15). Fungi often spoil (render unusable) stored fruits, vegetables, tubers, and seeds ... irrigation), or as a directed spray around the base of the plant. Foliage and other aboveground parts of plants by means of a sprayer. Inside of trees via trunk injection. Air in ...
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Plant Biology Faculty Research
... highly resistant and hyperaccumulated 3-fold more arsenic in the aboveground tissues. This research was published in a high profile ... for subsurface arsenic phytoremediaon. It is cultivated in many parts of world as a non-food crop, mainly for ... act as sinks to concentrate metals above-ground for harvest and processing. About PB | Program Requirements | Admissions | Research Areas Faculty | Students ...
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AD01 - ALFALFA DISEASE MANAGEMENT
... dead plant material on the ground. Spring black stem and leaf spot (Phoma medicaginis): All aboveground parts of the plant may become infected, and the disease may extend to the crown and ... anticipated. Fields should be monitored for diseases in order to determine the best time for harvest and to plan future rotations. For example, diseases are more severe during wet weather. Therefore ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... borers from laying eggs. Pests: Squash bug - Hand pick. Bury or compost plant residues after harvest. Squash vine borer - Remove by hand and destroy. Striped cucumber beetles - Construct tents of ... possible. Powdery mildew - Avoid wetting foliage if possible. Water early in the day so that aboveground parts will dry as quickly as possible. Avoid crowding plants and eliminate weeds around plants and ...
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Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Vegetable Growing Guides - Growing Guide
... from laying eggs. Pests: Squash bug - Hand pick. Bury or compost plant residues after harvest. Squash vine borer - Remove by hand. Butternut squash is resistant. Striped cucumber beetles - Construct ... improve air circulation. Scab - Avoid wetting foliage if possible. Water early in the day so aboveground parts can dry as quickly as possible. Avoid crowding plants, Space apart and eliminate weeds ...
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