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Plant Pathology Glossary
... or fatty layer covering epidermal cells of plant surfaces exposed to air such as leaves, stems and fruit. The cuticle is water-repellent and aids the plant in conserving water ... . Also known as secondary products. Smut a disease characterised by black spore masses on leaves, stems or inflorescences, caused by members of the Ustilaginales (smut fungi). View Image. Sporangiophore sporangium- ...
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Plant Pathology: Plant Diseases Overview
... and even complete death of plants. Downy mildew White or grey 'bloom' on leaves and stems caused by production of sporangiophores and sporangia by members of the Peronosporales (downy mildew ... Scab A discrete, superficial roughened lesion. Smut A disease characterised by black spore masses on leaves, stems or inflorescences, caused by members of the Ustilaginales (smut fungi). Vascular wilt A disease ...
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American Daffodil Society - Blooming Daffodils!
... rot have green color loss on the leaves, malformed leaves, stems, and flowers - or all. Basal rot is incurable - dig and discard the bulbs.) 6. Plant leaves were cut too soon or tied off ... viruses attack daffodils. Over time, an infected plant loses its vigor, puts up smaller, weakened leaves and stems, stops blooming, and finally dies. The most common viruses are "yellow stripe" and "mosaic ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... that attacks dogwood leaves, stems, flowers and buds. Spots are usually small (1/25 inch) with reddish or purplish borders. Severe infestations can prevent flower buds from opening, distort leaves and weaken trees ... liquid oozes from the canker. Early symptoms of dogwood canker are smaller and paler leaves than normal. Leaves on infected branches turn red earlier in the fall. At first the symptoms ...
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Preserving Food: Freezing Fruits
... dry pack. Blueberries or Huckleberries Wash and sort fully ripe berries, removing leaves, stems and defective berries. --Use dry pack. Do not wash the ... fully ripe bright-red currants. Wash in cold water and remove stems. --Use dry pack --Syrup pack in 50 percent cold syrup -- ... for pie; berries a little underripe for jelly making. Sort, remove stems and blossom ends, and wash. The dry pack is best ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... amounts, mainly in the vegetative parts of the plant like leaves, stems and roots. It spreads to the fruiting structure on occasion ... compost. Don't burn those leaves - they're gold in the garden The smoky fragrance of burning leaves brings back wonderful memories of autumns ... so are the leftovers of the season. Crop residues such as leaves, nutshells, mint hay and fruit pomace can be used as mulch ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... amounts, mainly in the vegetative parts of the plant like leaves, stems and roots. It spreads to the fruiting structure on occasion ... summer, some spinach varieties flower or “bolt.” They stop growing leaves and set seed. The OSU Vegetable Farm research found two ... now use a wide rainbow of red, maroon, chartreuse and green leaves to capture the attention of discerning diners. Fallen tops signal ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... : 2,4-D interferes with normal plant growth processes. Uptake of the compound is through leaves, stems, and roots. Breakdown in plants is by a variety of biological and chemical pathways [10 ...
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What kind of bamboo? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... it may be arundinaria gigantea, which has multiple branches, persistent culm leaves and would explain the running RE: What kind of bamboo? ... Page) on Mon, Nov 13, 06 at 20:56 The culms, leaves, stems, culm sheaths, and colour, all resemble a Bambusa as mentioned above, ... spaced out, it grows shorter, and has lighter and fewer leaves than clones planted from the same original clump. At first glance ...
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Leaves that Trick
... the conundrum is how to KNOW whether the leaf or leaves you see are leaves or leaflets! There are a few simple, general ... Figure 1). They may (generally) go on to produce vegetative growth (stems, leaves) or reproductive growth (flowers). Usually the buds are prominent - rather plump ... right angles to the actual leaves, they are not on the same level as the actual leaves and, they do not have ...
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