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NO118 - BOTRYTIS BLIGHT IN VEGETABLE GREENHOUSE AND PLANT BEDS
... VEGETABLE GREENHOUSE AND PLANT BEDS Botrytis Blight in Vegetable Greenhouse and Plant Beds Plant Pathology Information Note 118 (PPIN-118) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Botrytis blight is caused by a fungus (Botrytis cinerea) that attacks many succulent plants. In most years it causes considerable damage in a few operations to seedlings in plant beds ...
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Plant Pathology Disease Information Notes Index
... 020 -- incorporated into ODIN-019 ODIN-021 -- Common Diseases and Disorders with the Gold-Dust Plant, Aucuba japonica ODIN-022 -- Phytophthora Root Rot and Its Control in Nurseries - Not yet ... NO-103 -- Sweetpotato Scurf NO-118 -- Botrytis Blight in Vegetable Greenhouse and Plant Beds ODIN-014 -- Damping-off in Seed Beds - Flower and Vegetable Seedlings Ginseng Disease Control This web page last ...
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NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Vegetables
... NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Vegetables Vegetable and Herbs Disease Information Notes VDIN-001 Fruit Rots of ... and Plant Beds ODIN-014 Damping-off in Seed Beds - Flower and Vegetable Seedlings Ginseng Disease Control Other Links 2005 Tomato Spray Guide for Tomatoes in North Carolina Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page Plant ...
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tobacco greenhouse diseases
... using over-head watering where foliage is not allowed to dry sufficiently between waterings. Increased plant density, high humidity, high soil moisture, poor air movement, condensation, and presence of young ... away from the greenhouse. Never dump old trays or media round greenhouses. Also, as in plant beds, no tobacco products should be used or allowed in greenhouses. The black shank organism has ...
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DISEASES OF GREENS AND THEIR CONTROL
... and Their Control Vegetable Disease Information Note 14 (VDIN-0014) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Turnip, mustard, collards, and closely related green crops in North Carolina are subject ... chisels spaced 12 inches apart. Use proportionally less for row treatments. Damping-off in plant beds mefenoxam 1 to 2 pt/acre check manufacturers label * Always use agricultural chemicals exactly ...
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CLUB-ROOT OF CABBAGE AND RELATED CROPS
... Vegetable Disease Information Note 17 (VDIN-0017) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Club-root of cabbage and related crops is a ... or is known to be present in the plant bed, reject the entire lot. Locate plant beds at sites without a history of club-root. ... gallons of water per acre; use 3/4 pint per plant. Other Links Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page North Carolina Insect Notes ...
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VDIN018 - Bacterial Spot of Pepper and Tomato
... a few infected plants. Spread in plant beds/greenhouses and during planting operations is especially serious. Field Spread Any water movement from one leaf or plant to another, such as splashing ... . D. Do not plant diseased plants. Inspect plants very carefully and reject infected lots -- including your own! Use certified plants. E. Prevent bacterial leafspot in the plant beds: keep the greenhouse ...
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NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Ornamentals
... on Established Woody Ornamentals ODIN-014 Damping-off in Seed Beds - Flower and Vegetable Seedlings ODIN-015 Juniper Diseases and Their ... ODIN-021 Common Diseases and Disorders with the Gold-Dust Plant, Aucuba japonica ODIN-023 Dogwood Diseases ODIN-030 Root and ... Control in Woody Ornamentals in the Landscape Move directly to: Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page North Carolina Insect Notes This ...
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OD14 - ORNAMENTAL DISEASE NOTE NO. 14 DAMPING-OFF IN SEED BEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS
... SEED BEDS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDLINGS Damping-off in Flower and Vegetable Seedlings Ornamental Disease Note No. 14 Ronald K. Jones, Plant Pathologist (retired) Charles W. Averre, Plant Pathologist ( ... younger seedlings are more susceptible to fungicide injury than older seedlings. Other Links Plant Disease Information Notes Home Page North Carolina Insect Notes North Carolina Agricultural ...
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Cold Frames and Hot Beds
... Beds Cold frames, sun boxes, and hot beds are relatively inexpensive, simple structures for providing a favorable environment for growing ... rely on the sun for their sole source of heat. Hot beds are heated by soil-heating cables, steam-carrying pipes, or fresh, ... frame. Spring and summer uses of the cold frame center around plant propagation. Young seedlings of hardy and half-hardy annuals can be ...
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