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ASTER
... to diseased portions of the roots. Diseased plants are pulled easily from the soil, but outer bark of the roots sloughs off and remains in the soil. Plant only in well drained ...
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Trees Part 4
... amount of stress experienced by the tree. Near death or shortly after tree death the outer bark sloughs off and exposes large masses of brown, dusty one-celled spores (conidia). These spores ... that do well. Wetwood (bacterium - Erwinia nimipressuralis): Affected trees exhibit a sapflow from crotches. The bark below the crotch has a watersoaked appearance. The sap flow is the result of bacterial ...
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Fruit5
... The organism overwinters in decayed fruit and in cracks on the old bark. A broken limb or twig will serve as an overwintering site. ... one of the more common viruses found on pears in Texas. The outer flesh of infected fruit is gnarled and deformed. When the fruit is ... cool, poorly drained soils. Symptoms show up as a burning of the outer margins of the leaves. Young roots turn black at the tips and ...
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CARNATION
... Rot (fungus - Rhizoctonia solani): Foliage gradually becomes pale and wilted. A wet rot of the bark occurs at the soil line. Rot in the cortex is dry and corky with formations ... flowers. Petals of infected flowers turn brown. May also cause a watersoaked flecking of the outer petals. Will also cause a soft rot of stem ends. Disease usually prevalent under high ...
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