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Pear Leaf Blister Mite
... body. The covering of the mite is annulated so that it looks like about 80 narrow rings. Host Range This mite is a pest of pear, apple and European mountain ash. It ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Tree Rings - What they Are and Why they Vary
... narrow rings. Crowding is suspected when the series of narrow rings is more than three, because droughts are usually only one to three years. If the rings are narrow on one side of a tree with wide rings on the other, the tree was crowded on the side of the tree where the rings are narrow. A series of many narrow rings ...
www.icogitate.com

Preserving Food: Freezing Vegetables
... mouth jars are easier to remove than those packed in narrow-mouth jars. Some household containers are not recommended for freezing ... flavored but may be slightly tough. ----- Onion Rings Wash, peel and slice onions. Separate into rings. Blanch, cool promptly, drain and coat ... blanch. Package, seal and freeze. Halves -- 3 minutes Strips or rings -- 2 minutes Peppers: pimiento Peel by roasting in oven at ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

California Backyard Orchard - Pruning & Training
... branches. There may be several large, tall primary branches arising at narrow angles, close to each other. Low side branches may be sparse ... , diseased parts and interfering branches should be removed. Weak or very narrow crotches may also be removed. Getting Started The first step ... the base of the branch where attached. Branch collars are rings of wood with living cells which protect the pruning cut ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Early Blight of Potato and Tomato, HYG-3101-95
... size from a pinpoint to 1/2 inch in diameter. As the spots enlarge, concentric rings may form as a result of irregular growth patterns by the organism in the leaf ... the lesion a characteristic "target-spot" or "bull's eye" appearance. There is often a narrow, yellow halo around each spot and lesions are usually bordered by veins. When spots are ...
ohioline.osu.edu

pine genus description
... Pines (Pinus) Long, narrow needles are bound in bundles resembling whisk brooms. Fruits are large, woody cones with thick, tough scales. Branches commonly grow in distinctive "whorls" or rings that make their ... general, pines are easy to distinguish from other needle-leaved trees because of their long, narrow needles bound in bundles; large, woody cones with tough scales; and distinctive "whorls" of ...
oregonstate.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... IRISH POTATO Solanum tuberosum Early Blight (fungus - Alternaria solani): Small, angular, brown spots with concentric rings occur on lower leaves. Several spots may run together and kill the leaf. Control ... campestris): The bacterium attacks the leaves and petioles causing small tan to white spots with narrow, yellowish, watersoaked zones on the leaves. The spots on the leaf petioles are black, ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 6
... calyx or stem attachment. Lesions attain considerable size, usually involving nearly the entire fruit; concentric rings are also present on the fruit. The fungus is cosmopolitan, affecting a wide range of ... development of numerous small, grayish-brown, dead spots which have a thick, paper appearance. Numerous narrow, dark brown streaks develop on the stem and leaf petiole. Fruits are often rough and ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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On-Line Glossary: R
... other by in vitro methods. (10) rectum. In nematodes: Posterior gut of the female. A narrow, dorsoventrally flattened tube that is lined with cuticle and separated from the intestine by a ... . A type of local lesion consisting of single or concentric rings of discoloration or necrosis, the regions between the concentric rings being green. The center of the lesion may be chlorotic or ...
ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu

General Decline And Dieback
... in the top of the canopy in deciduous trees and on the lower branches in narrow-leaved evergreens. On deciduous plants, the leaves change color and drop earlier in autumn, and ... 18 to 24 inches deep and 2 to 4 inches wide. Space the holes in rings around solitary plants, or, space them evenly between plants growing in beds. Space the holes ...
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