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OD07 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 7 HOLLY DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... advanced stages, above ground symptoms may include stunting of terminal growth, shortening of internodes and interveinal chlorosis. Infected roots are dark brown to black, usually starting at the root tips and ... from these root-feeding nematodes is progressive and often results in poor growth, low vigor, yellowing or bronzing of the foliage, loss of leaves, stem die-back, failure to respond to ...
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OD13 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 13 PHYTOPHTHORA ROOT ROT AND ITS CONTROL ON ESTABLISHED WOODY ORNAMENTALS
... such as Coral Bells, Hinodegiri, and Hino Crimson, new leaves are smaller than normal with interveinal chlorosis, possibly some purple coloration and defoliation. This chlorosis is often confused with a deficiency ... fertilizer can improve the green color of leaves but only for a short time. Excessive yellowing and loss of older leaves are the predominant symptoms on Snow azalea. Usually, large ...
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Azalea Diseases in the Landscape
... Sherwood Red, Hinodegiri, and Hino Crimson, new leaves are smaller than normal with yellowing between the veins (interveinal chlorosis), possibly some purple coloration and defoliation. This chlorosis is often confused with a ... a short time. Older leaves may turn red on these cultivars in late summer. Excessive yellowing and loss of older leaves are the predominant symptoms on Snow azalea. On all ...
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Action Mode, Deficiency & Toxicity of the 17 Essential Nutrients
... taste of some vegetables Rarely deficient; general yellowing of the young leaves then the entire plant; veins lighter in color than adjoining interveinal area; roots and stems are small, ... are very small, sometimes missing leaf blades; short internodes; distorted or puckered leaf margins; interveinal chlorosis Sever stunting, reddening; poor germination; older leaves wilt; entire leaf is affected ...
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Herbicide Injury Symptoms
... on grasses caused by dinitroaniline compounds such as trifuralin (Treflan, Preen). Tip chlorosis; yellowing in the actively growing regions of plants;chlorotic areas may appear yellow, white ... (Fusilade). Veinal chlorosis - yellowing of leaf veins Usually results from root uptake of uracil and urea herbicides such as bromical, terbical, diuron (Karmex). Interveinal chlorosis - yellowing of tissues ...
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