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Mushroom Root Rot
... Mushroom Root Rot Mushroom Root Rot Mushroom Root Rot (Oak Root Rot) (fungi - Armillaria tabescens, Ganoderma lucidum or Armillaria mellea) attacks a wide range of orchard and ... several years helps to reduce this fungus. Since the pathogen exists in most forested soils, mushroom root rot is usually related to previous stress in the tree which lowers host vigor. The stress ...
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Stem and Root Rot
... Stem and Root Rot Stem and Root Rot Cause: Species of soil-inhabiting fungi such Rhizoctonia, Fusarium and Pythium. In many cases, the ... symptoms similar to stem and root rots. See sections on Nematodes other than Root Knot, Southern Blight, Seedling Blight, Mushroom Root Rot, and Cotton Root Rot. All of these can cause stem and root rot type symptoms. November, 1996 ...
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Diseases of Mango (Mangifera indica L.)
... . Chalara sp. [anamorph] Charcoal fruit rot Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goidanich Charcoal root rot Macrophomina phaseolina (Tassi) Goidanich Crown rot Fusarium solani (Mart.) Sacc. Nectria haematococca ... some debate remains as to complete etiology of this disease.) Mucor rot Mucor circinelloides Tiegh. Mushroom root rot Armillaria tabescens (Scop.) Dennis, Orton & Hora Phoma blight Phoma ...
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Satsuki Azalea
... a soil mixture specifically intended for azaleas is advisable. Azaleas grow extremely dense, hairy root masses. Experienced growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no ... root ball so that the roots can grow into the gaps. Pests and diseases: Aphids, lacebugs, white fly, leafminers, spider mites, scale, stem boreres. Diseases include petal blight, leaf gall, mushroom root rot ...
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Kurume Azalea
... a soil mixture specifically intended for azaleas is advisable. Azaleas grow extremely dense, hairy root masses. Experienced growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no ... root ball so that the roots can grow into the gaps. Pests and diseases: Aphids, lacebugs, white fly, leafminers, spider mites, scale, stem boreres. Diseases include petal blight, leaf gall, mushroom root rot ...
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OD07 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 7 HOLLY DISEASES AND THEIR CONTROL IN THE LANDSCAPE
... planted, but unfortunately they have the most disease problems of all hollies. Black Root Rot Black root rot, caused by the fungus Thielaviopsis basicola, was first reported on Japanese ... during nursery propagation. Avoid planting Japanese holly in very poorly-drained sites. Root rot caused by the mushroom root rot fungus, Armillariella mellea, occurs on older holly plants under environmental stress ...
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ROSE APPLE Fruit Facts
... humid climates the leaves are subject to a sooty mold from aphid excretions. Root rot caused by Fusarium spp., and mushroom root rot (Armillariella tabescens) can attack the tree. Harvest: Rose apples bruise quite easily ...
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Floridata: Vitex agnus-castus
... new wood. It is hardly ever disturbed by pests or disease but is susceptible to mushroom root rot and nematodes. Light: Sun to shade. Moisture: Moderate to moist, well drained soil. Hardiness: USDA ... . Propagation: By seed in the spring and fall or by cuttings which are easy to root in warm weather. Click to download a large version (800x600) of Jack's abstract impression ...
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a mushroom in the soil!! - Carnivorous Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... :38 I wouldn't be too concerned about root rot. Botrytis, Pythium and Phytophthora (the most common root pathogens you'll encounter) don't produce ... grades of sphagnum often contain sticks etc. The fact that the mushroom is growing where the plant gets watered probably has more to do with moisture than anything. FWIW removing the mushroom will do little to fix the problem (not that there is ...
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Root and Butt Rots of Oaks
... windy periods is often the first and only indication of root rot. Sparse foliage with limb dieback also may be symptomatic of root rot but are not consistently associated with the disease prior to ... by the more common species of fungi causing root and butt rot of oaks. Fungus Type of rot Description Armillaria spp. White, yellow brown, stringy Brown mushroom, in clusters, with a ring on stem ...
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