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... , A.R., W. Merrill, and D.D. Davis. 1984. Discussion: Response of bark tissues to injury and infection. Can. J. For. Res. 14:351-356. Biggs, A.R. 1985. Detection of ... . 16:108-112. Biggs, A.R. 1992. Anatomical and physiological responses of bark tissues to mechanical injury. In: Defense Mechanisms of Woody Plants Against Fungi. Blanchette, R.A. and A.R. Biggs ...
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... ). Biggs, A. R., W. Merrill, and D. D. Davis. 1984. Response of bark tissues to injury and infection. Can. J. For. Res. 14:351-356. (Abstract) (Journal article - pdf format). Biggs ... article - pdf format). Biggs, A. R. 1992. Anatomical and physiological responses of bark tissues to mechanical injury. In: Defense Mechanisms of Woody Plants Against Fungi. Blanchette, R.A. and A.R. Biggs ...
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Bromeliads
... even curved. Plants in this genus are very susceptible to injury from cold temperatures. GROWING BROMELIADS INDOORS Bromeliads are excellent indoor ... the plants, and the covers are unsightly. In addition, mechanical breakage of leaves often occurs. A more practical way ... crown of many bromeliads to rot. Also, plants subjected to mechanical injury, insects or sunburn may be invaded by one of many ...
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... canker. Damage caused during harvest in seed tree orchards can be an important infection court. Mechanical injury as seen at the base of this tree is also a site of infection. Infection ...
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Cristate and Monstrose - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... to force this kind of growth, although many theories have been put forward - radiation, mechanical injury, chemical injury of the growing point, and chemicals like colchicine that interfere with cell division. Taking a ...
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Daylily Dictionary: Bulb Mites
... inspection. While they are often secondary to some other damage to the plant such as mechanical injury, insects etc., these mites are also thought capable of attacking healthy tissue and can introduce ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips 103- Vegetative Propagation
... outer papery covering. This outer covering helps resist drying and tends to retard decay and mechanical injury. Examples of tunicate bulbs include tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and onions. Second, there are SCALY BULBS ...
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Table of Contents: Cheeke, Peter R., Natural Toxicants in Feeds,...--UIUC
... .....440 Irritants, Dermatitic Agents, and Miscellaneous Toxins.....445 Contact Dermatitis from Plants.....445 Plants Causing Mechanical Injury.....449 Blister Beetle Toxicosis.....450 Photosensitization.....451 Immunotoxins.....457 Myotoxins.....458 References.....459 Index.....465 ...
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Diseases and Pests
... stem can become infected and the whole plant decay and collapse. Injury to plants, like frost or hail will make it easier for ... to enter the leaf; spraying is strongly advised very soon after injury. The disease is not carried by the bulb so it will ... . Blue Mold - Because lilies have a high sugar content, bruising or mechanical injury can cause a penicillin mold to form on the injured part of ...
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Emerald Ash Borer - The Morton Arboretum
... , EAB attacks and kills trees that are weakened by stresses such as drought, disease, and mechanical injury. Unfortunately, in North America, EAB also attacks and kills healthy trees. This invasive pest is ...
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