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Septoria Leaf Spot of Tomatoes, HYG-3112-96
... Organism Septoria lycopersici lives between tomato crops in the soil on infested debris of tomato and weeds. Spores formed on crop debris splash onto foliage and start the disease. Wind and rain spread ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Canadian Iris Society - Welcome
... -10 inches from the ground and remove all the dead leaves and any other garden debris. This keeps the plants free of materials which retain moisture and disease which may damage ... and this may be accomplished by both fall and spring removal of possible borer egg-infested debris. Irises are considered winter hardy, but in areas of Canada with more severe climates, a ...
www.cdn-iris.ca

Canadian Iris Society - Culture: Bearded Iris
... damaged and the disease will spread to others. The removal of dead leaves and surrounding debris is the best natural preventative measure. A fungicidal spray provides good control if desired. Bacterial ... treatment is prevention and this may be accomplished by fall and spring removal of possible infested debris and a couple of early spring sprayings with Cygon 2E, a systemic pesticide. (See CIS ...
www.cdn-iris.ca
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Gray Leaf Spot Disease of Corn
... beneficial in reducing pathogen survival and inoculum for the succeeding corn crop. The burial of infested debris facilitates rotting and deprives the fungus of a food base. The fungus is unable to ... only about six inches of stalk in the ground. This practice leaves little, if any, infested debris for overwintering of the fungus. Hybrid Selection Losses from gray leaf spot can be reduced ...
www.ext.vt.edu

Department of Plant Pathology Plant Disease Fact Sheets
... note which make your crops vulnerable to a disease problem and which help avoid diseases. INFESTED SOIL Many plant pathogens can be found in soil. Fungi such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Fusarium ... , foliar nematodes (Aphelenchoides), and tobacco mosaic virus, survive for months in plant debris. A disease may recur if infested debris is left in the greenhouse where it may come in contact with the ...
www.ppath.cas.psu.edu

Doug's Way With Roses
... are present there even though not readily visible. The dirt and debris that may have accumulated in this area over the winter ... it. Mulch that has been contaminated by a myriad of blackspot- infested foliage due to a severe infestation last season should be removed ... exposing the soil to the warmth of the sun. Any remaining debris, grass, or weeds should be removed to complete this "spring cleaning ...
carolinadistrict.org

Subterranean Termites
... the ground out-of-doors near the house does not necessarily mean the house is infested, but it is a good reason to check further. Termites in the wood of homes ... material) to the outside, but rather use it in the construction of their tunnels. This debris, along with sand and soil particles, is used as a form of plaster. CREDITS: University ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs
... on decaying vegetable matter and are often found under stones, flower pots, boards or similar debris where there is abundant moisture. Occasionally after rains or during cold weather, large numbers ... outdoor barrier treatments are listed in Table 4 . Broadcast treatment may also be applied to infested areas of the landscape. Table 5 lists products labeled for outdoor broadcast treatment of ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... fruit crops like grapes and apples. Basic sanitation practices in the yard, including removing debris, leaves and diseased plant parts. Hot composting will reduce risk of manure Hot, carefully ... University Extension Service. How to prevent maggots in your compost Your compost bin may be infested with "compost-dwelling soldier flies," according to Teresa Matteson, a "Master Composter" and compost ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Slugs
... of their size, can even be transferred on the bottom of footwear when crossing an infested area. Slugs prefer warm, moist conditions. With the onset of cooler weather, slugs will become ... amount of foliage inclose proximity to ground level. 3. In the fall remove all leaf debris and clean up the garden area as best as possible. 4. Since slugs prefer moist ...
gardenline.usask.ca




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