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Hollyhock viruses
... Hollyhock viruses Home Minipurification Hollyhock viruses Hollyhock mosaic (green asterisk) is a high concentration virus Hollyhock mosaic (tymovirus, mild symptoms) is very common in Nebraska - host range is restricted to Malvaceae Note the nepovirus (yellow asterisk) just above RbcL - this infects Chenopodium quinoa Note the RNA (Hollyhock mosaic) near the top of the gel Picture of Alcea rosea ...
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Nebraska plant viruses
... viruses Home Plant virus diagnosis Nebraska plant viruses Nebraska plant viruses Alfalfa mosaic (common) - description Barley yellow dwarf (luteovirus) - description Bean pod ... High Plains (mite transmitted, similar to tospoviruses, common) - minipurification Hollyhock mosaic (narrow host range tymovirus, common) Hollyhock nepovirus (common) Hosta virus X (potexvirus, rare) Hosta picornavirus ...
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Hyacinthus
... growth in soil with organic matter and sand Light: sun Pests and problems: bacterial rot, viruses, aphids, nematodes although none serious Landscape habit, uses: mass in formal borders or beds, ... 'City of Haarlem' yellow 'Delft Blue' blue 'Distinction' deep red-violet 'Gypsy Queen' salmon orange 'Hollyhock' double red 'Jan Bos' cherry red 'Lady Derby' pink 'L'Innocence' white 'Myosotis' pale blue ...
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New Gardening Beds
... no cure. Remove diseased plants. Do not grow susceptible plants on the same spot.   Virus Viruses may be carried by insects, tools or fingers. There are many different symptoms of virus ... raised spots may be yellow, orange or brown. It is a common disease of Antirrhinum, Hollyhock, Carnation, Chrysanthemum and Sweet William. Pick off and burn diseased leaves. Chemical control is not ...
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