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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Angelica - Herb Profile and Information
... the custom among the peasants to march into the towns carrying the Angelica flower-stems and to offer them for sale, chanting some ancient ditty in Lettish words, so antiquated as ... used to a limited extent in perfumery. ---Medicinal Action and Uses---The root stalks, leaves and fruit possess carminative, stimulant, diaphoretic, stomachic, tonic and expectorant properties, which are strongest in the ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... as adult. Same for other bugs. Controls Natural: Encourage parasites, remove host plants (ground covers and weedy areas), sanitation. Spray: See Calendar of Backyard Gardening Operations Pacific Flatheaded Borer Hosts: Many ... 10 years. Another advantage is that it can be easily cleaned off of fallen leaves and fruit to prevent the spread of diseases. Mechanical cultivation with a tiller or hand hoe ...
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Scab of Apple and Crabapple, HYG-3003-94
... and fruits. Once in contact with susceptible tissue, the spore germinates in a film of water and the fungus penetrates into the plant. Depending upon weather conditions, symptoms (lesions) will show up in ... and spread throughout the summer. Because a film of water on leaves and fruit is required for infection to occur, apple scab is most severe during years with frequent spring rains. Control The ...
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Oil and Other Early Season Sprays for Apple and Pear Trees, HYG-1425-93
... if rosy apple aphid is present. This rosy-colored aphid causes severe distortions in the leaves and fruit and should not be confused with several green colored aphids that are much less serious ... oil, have been developed for use on foliage during the summer without phytotoxicity problems. Oils and insecticidal soaps should never be mixed together for application. Gardeners should read the label for ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Blackberry - Herb Profile and Information
... badge of the McNabs, is an herbaceous species found in mountainous places in the North, and distinguished by its ternate leaves and fruit of few red large grains. R. chamaenorus, the Cloudberry, and ... add a little brandy. In Crusoe's Treasury of Easy Medicines (1771) a decoction of Blackberry leaves is recommended as a fomentation for longstanding ulcers. There is also a popular country notion that ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Alternaria tenuissima causing leaf spot and fruit rot on eggplant (Solanum melongena) in India
... (2) inoculated fruit; (3) fruit collected from field; (4) conidia The causal agent of this disease was successfully isolated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) from the diseased leaves and fruits. After ... A. tenuissima was consistently re-isolated from the inoculated plants. At the same time control leaves, sprayed with distilled water, did not develop any symptoms. A. tenuissima is a cosmopolitan fungus ...
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Janna Beckerman Faculty Page, Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... . Apple scab is one of the most serious diseases of apple and ornamental flowering crabapple, and affects both leaves and fruit. In commercial apple production, foliar infection by the apple scab ... minor problems. Bitter rot is a common orchard disease, but has been increasing in incidence and severity across the Midwest due to changes in pesticide labeling. We are currently collecting isolates ...
www.btny.purdue.edu

Fruit Disease Focus - April, 1998 - Apple Scab
... per leaf may range from one or two to more than a hundred. The term "sheet scab" is often used to refer to leaves with their entire surfaces covered with scab. Young ... intervals or according to anticipated infection periods. Postinfection fungicides control the scab fungus inside leaves and fruit. These chemicals can penetrate plant tissues to eliminate or inhibit lesion development. The ability of ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... requiring the most care to those requiring the least are nectarine, peach, cherry, plum, apple, and pear. Conditions favoring disease development or insect occurrence vary depending on the particular disease or ... likely to kill pollinating insects such as honeybees. Spray carefully and thoroughly to cover all parts of flowers, leaves, and fruit until a noticeable amount of water begins to drip from ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Fruit Rot
... over from one season to the next on dead or infected plant parts (stems, twigs, leaves and fruit). Fruit of the current season's crop can be infected at any time after ... Disease Notes Blueberry Pest Management: A seasonal overview Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page Small Fruit Information for North Carolina Horticulture Information Leaflets (HIL) Home Page North Carolina Insect Notes North ...
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