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moderately susceptible

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HortNews- March 2006
... moderately susceptible; and ‘Shiro’, ‘ Santa Rosa’, and ‘ Formosa’ are only slightly susceptible. ‘President’ is apparently resistant to black knot. Japanese varieties of plums are generally less susceptible ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

14- Fruit Disease:
... Rhizoctonia solani (in pear) and Phomopsis pinicola. Tests indicated that all cultivars were susceptible to infection and developed disease symptoms. Effective chemical control includes soil disinfestation ... Although the cultivars `Awase' and `Alfonse' were found to be moderately susceptible and `Hendy Bezra' even less susceptible, specific sprays are the accepted and widespread method of control. ...
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Fire Blight of Apples, Crabapples and Pears, HYG-3002-94
... promote vigorous growth of succulent tissue which is more susceptible to fire blight. Adjust management practices on susceptible varieties to promote moderate growth. Make fertilizer ... : Relative susceptibility of common apple and pear cultivars to Fire Blight Highly susceptible Moderately susceptible Moderately resistant Apple Beacon Dutchess Jonafree Cortland Empire Melrose Fuji Golden Delicious ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Cork Spot And Bitter Pit Of Apples, HYG-1403-92
... in the lenticels of the fruit skin. Although Jonathan is the most susceptible cultivar, Wealthy and Rome Beauty are also moderately susceptible to this disorder. Symptoms, time of occurrence and control measures ... Control of Jonathan Spot No satisfactory control measure has been found for Jonathan spot on susceptible varieties. However, if fruit is harvested at the proper stage of maturity and is ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot of Fruit Trees, HYG-3029-95
... completely saturated with water (standing water). The zoospores use flagella to swim to susceptible plant tissue where they infect. They may also swim to the soil ... moderately susceptible; M-26 and MM-106 are susceptible; and MM-104 is highly susceptible. Among stone fruits, plums are relatively resistant, whereas the remainder are susceptible to very susceptible. Mahaleb is the most susceptible ...
ohioline.osu.edu

GROUND COVERS
... spraying with recommended fungicides. Cotton Root Rot (fungus - Phymatotrichum omnivorum): Honeysuckle is only moderately susceptible to cotton root rot. (See section on Cotton Root Rot.) Leaf Spots or ... - Agrobacterium tumefaciens): See section on Crown Gall. Rarely Observed Diseases: Honeysuckle is also susceptible to thread blight, caused by the fungus Pellicularia koleroga, twig blight caused ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Trees 1
... spring will control the disease. Cotton Root Rot (fungus - Phymatotrichum omnivorum): Ash is moderately susceptible to the cotton root rot fungus, particularly during the younger stages of growth. ... (fungus - Phymatotrichum omnivorum): Boxelder is moderately susceptible to the cotton root rot fungus. (See Cotton Root Rot.) Herbicide damage: Boxelder is highly susceptible to 2-4-D, causing distortion, ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Flax
... . Later, plants branch abnormally, sometimes with tops twisted. Plants affected by curly top are more susceptible to Rhizoctonia root rot. There is no effective control for this disease. Wilt (fungus - Fusarium ... Nored R R MS B - 5128 MR MR MS HR = Highly Resistant, R = Resistant, MR = Moderately Resistant, MS = Moderately Susceptible, S = Susceptible, HS = Highly Susceptible cb@tamu.edu
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Quince growing
... this does not mean that quinces like poorly drained situations. Quinces are particularly susceptible to iron deficiency under alkaline conditions; hence they prefer slightly acid soils. Site ... to fleck, as described in Table 3. Table 3. Variety susceptibility to fleck Susceptible Moderately susceptible Moderately resistant Resistant Orange Champion Appleshaped De Vranja Powell’s Prize Fuller’s De ...
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Maturity Zone I
... yield and similar plant height and lodging resistance. HP204 is moderately susceptible to Fe-deficiency chlorosis when grown on calcareous soil. It is susceptible to phytophthora rot. Back to top. Archive About Us ...
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