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minor importance

Listing 1 - 10 from 129 for minor importance

X-DISEASE (Mycoplasma disease of peaches and nectarines), HYG-3206-98
... spread from peach to peach has been investigated many times, it appears to be of minor importance. Control Control measures aimed at eradicating chokecherries near stone fruit orchards help to control X ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Trees Part 5
... acicola): This disease is a problem on seedlings. Damage to large trees is usually minor. Symptoms first appear as irregularly circular light gray-green spots on needles in ... Spot (fungi - Mycosphaerella platanifolia, Phyllosticta plantani, and Septoria platanifolia): Several fungi cause disease of minor importance that can be controlled by the spray schedule suggested for control of anthracnose. ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

FPHG -
... on currants and gooseberries are anthracnose, leaf spot, and powdery mildew. Other diseases of less importance are cane blight or wilt, botrytis dieback and gray mold berry rot, white pine blister ... and premature drying of the foliage, affecting fruit production and weakening the plants. Diseases of Minor Importance Caneblight or Wilt This is a fungal organism that causes a sudden wilting and dying ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Fruit Rot
... cane canker in northern states. This fruit rot disease was relatively unknown and of minor importance until the release of the cultivar Harrison. Although high yielding and large fruited, Harrison ... and provide a source of inoculum the following year. Other rots which are of minor importance include Phyllosticta rot caused by Phyllosticta vaccinii, gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea, and ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Leaf Spot
... is to one side of the original lesion. Gloeocercospora Leaf Spot (Gloeocercospora inconspicua) is of minor importance as a leafspot disease in NC. It appears on the foliage by mid-summer as ... affected; however, instances do occur when severe infection completely defoliates the plant. Because of its importance as a postharvest fruit decay organism, an increase of the fungus on blueberry leaves in ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

ROOT ROT
...   Most highbush cultivars are suceptible to phytophthora root rot; however, the disease is normally of minor importance unless plants are grown in wet soils brought about by poor drainage. Rabbiteye cultivars are ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

OD07 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 7 HOLLY DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... (some stunting); T - Tolerant plants, will grow satisfactorily; O - Have not been tested Diseases of Minor Importance Several leaf spotting fungi have been reported on hollies, but they seldom cause damage on ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

SOY002 - Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases
... [Back to Soybean Disease Notes] [Other Resources] General Information Seedling diseases in soybean are a minor, yet chronic problem in North Carolina. Our mild coastal climate usually results in warmer ... spring than occurs in states further inland. As a result, seedling diseases are generally of minor importance in this state. Nevertheless, because of the wide range of planting dates and soil types ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

BLACK ROT OF CABBAGE AND RELATED CROPS
... North Carolina where cabbage and related crops are grown. Although the disease is usually of minor importance, when conditions are suitable it may become serious and many growers sustain severe economic loss ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

SOY007 - Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome
... mid-south and mid-west since the 1980's. Most years the disease is of minor importance. In years when disease symptoms are widespread and apparently severe, soybean yields are generally excellent ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu