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premature dormancy

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Questions On Asparagus
... by now almost all of them have. I'm hoping this is a case of premature dormancy. What should we do to try to save these plants? (e-mail reference) A: It ... is any life remaining in the small crown. If there is, then your assumption about premature dormancy was correct. I don't know what else to tell you. Q: When is the ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Judy's Snowdrops - Spring Planting
... cut off or tied up. If the plants fail to re-establish and go into premature dormancy, that is, the leaves wither away too early, then lift the bulb and put into ...
www.judyssnowdrops.co.uk

Fruit5
... spring or early summer. This allows a tree to enter dormancy normally rather than encouraging late fall growth which is more easily ... January and February). Trees pruned early in the year prior to dormancy can be infected with the bacterium carried on pruning shears. ... by a yellow spot on the upper surface. It causes premature defoliation. After the crop has been harvested, make applications of ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Pecan
... leaflets are killed, causing leaf shed in late summer or early fall. Premature shedding adds to the reduced plant vigor. Fungicides applied following the ... of lateral buds. Normally only the most distant bud will break dormancy and develop into a twig and finally a limb. A large percentage of the buds on bunch infected trees will break dormancy at one time. This results in a dense growth of small ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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FPHG -
... trees might survive the growing season, they show symptoms of leaf and bark discoloration and premature leaf drop in the fall. The most obvious symptom found on affected trees is a ... °F. Trees, therefore, are attacked at about blossom time (April) and during the onset of dormancy (September). The fungus can infect apple trees in the following ways: (1) collar rot--infection ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Orchids, orchid growing information, orchid care and orchid pictures - Bribie Island Orchid Society
... of care is needed if they are applied to orchids, which go through periods of dormancy in their annual cycle. This is particularly applicable to epiphytes and an overloading of the ... excess or deficiency are very noticeable. If the supply of nitrogen is inadequate, stunted growth, premature defoliation and discolouration of leaves (becoming either yellow or reddish green) will result. Flowers may ...
www.bribieislandorchidsociety.com

CactusMuseum.com - Cactus Diseases
... CactusMuseum.com - Cactus Diseases Cactus Diseases Bud drop: The premature dropping of flower buds. The cause of this problem is primarily environmental. Temperature fluctuation due ... by splashing water from one infected plant to a healthy plant. In Winter, the normal dormancy period for most cacti, water sparingly. A partial list of rot-inducing microorganisms include: Fusarium ...
www.cactusmuseum.com

North Carolina Cooperative Extension: Home
... Drought Assistance for Tree Fruit Production Starting Plants from Seeds (PDF version) Overcoming Seed Dormancy: Trees and Shrubs (PDF version) Miner Bees Orchard Mason Bees Growing Apple Trees in ... -End Rot (PDF version) Potatoes Know and Control Sweet Potato Pests Sweetpotato Potato Vine Premature Death Sweetpotato Scurf Weed Management of Vegetables and Herbs Weed Control (PDF file ) Preserving ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Gibberellic Acid for Fruit Set and Seed Germination
... dormancy. Treatment with high concentrations of GA is effective in overcoming dormancy and causing rapid germination of seed. Concentrations of about 2 ppm can cause tubers to sprout earlier. Premature flowering. If a plant is sufficiently developed, premature ...
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Questions On Cottonwood
... leaves and branches as a means of conserving water. It could be called “drought dormancy.” This dormancy keeps the trees from dying during a stress period. Twig girdlers and twig/branch pruners ... gall forming insect is an aphid that causes no harm to the tree other than premature defoliation. The arborist will very likely come out next spring before leaf bud break and ...
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