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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... the leaf surface. Fungi can also penetrate open stomata without the formation of any specialised structures. Some fungi form a swollen appressorium over the stomatal aperture and a fine penetration hypha enters the airspace inside the leaf ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

The Beet Leafminer
... the larvae, appear as small, black specks inside the leaf. Life Cycle: The beet leafminer, also known as the spinach leafminer, overwinter as pupae in the soil, beneath the host plants. The adult fly emerges from the ...
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Lilac Leafminer
... the underside of the leaf surface. As the larva grow inside the leaf, light green to brown blotches will appear on the leaves' upper surface. The blotches develop in response to the larva eating the inner layer of the leaf. Gradually the ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... the population, but flowers vary in size more of an individual feature. Sophronitis brevipedunculata got its name from the very short flower spikes, sometimes it looks that the flowers are originating directly from inside the leaf ...
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Elmcare.com - Elm Leaf Miner
... The elm leaf miner is a common pest throughout eastern North America. This insect feeds inside the leaf. The larvae tunnel through the leaf forming blotches and discolouration. As the miners move to the outer edge of the leaf, the leaf turns brown. The ...
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Bonsai Care - Water Your Bonsai Tree - The Helpful Gardener
... the day, but be aware that leaves your plants more vulnerable to fungus and slugs. Plants don’t transpirate (breathe) above 85°, so when you water in midday, you temporarily cool the leaf enough to start transpiration, which allows the moisture inside the leaf to escape in the “exhalation”; kind of counterproductive. AND the water sitting on a leaf in the midday sun ...
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getting Taro from the grocery store - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... the stalks and leaves to about 1 inch above the root, and also cutting off any fibrous roots. Then I placed them inside a plastic milk carton so that the ... the leaf pliable. Place the taro leaf bundle at one end of the leaf and roll it up. Place another ti leaf across the bundle in the other direction and roll. Tie the ti leaf ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Disease Problems of Camellias
... weather. The best control of dieback is sanitation. The fungus lives inside the plant and cannot be completely controlled by spray. Diseased branches should be removed about 6 inches below the lowest visible ... removed. Spraying of plants with a fungicidal solution in the spring during the normal leaf-fall period will help to prevent the spread of the fungus. Root rot: Camellia root rot is caused ...
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Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... nights (Spring/Fall in the northeast). The spores spread easily by wind to neighboring bushes. The fungus stays on the leaf surface, therefore Contact Fungicides work better than Systemics (see the discussion below). New ... roses but many other plants (both inside the house and in the yard) as well. They are microscopic mites which suck the juices out of the leaves of plants causing them to turn ...
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Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... nights (Spring/Fall in the northeast). The spores spread easily by wind to neighboring bushes. The fungus stays on the leaf surface, therefore Contact Fungicides work better than Systemics (see the discussion below). New ... roses but many other plants (both inside the house and in the yard) as well. They are microscopic mites which suck the juices out of the leaves of plants causing them to turn ...
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