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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1962
... in the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario G.C. CHAMBERLAIN Pages 208-211 The occurrence of red stele in strawberries grown in coastal British Columbia HUGH A. DAUBENY and H.S. PEPIN Pages ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1964
... D.S. MACLACHLAN Pages 254-256 A further report on variations in varietal susceptibility to red stele in strawberry fields of coastal British Columbia M.C. DAUBENY and H.S. PEPIN Pages ...
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Welcome to ISPPWeb
... prize and certificate for gene-for-gene relationships between strawberry and the causal agent of red stele root rot, Phytophthora fragariae var. fragariae, and Dr Lim the $1,500 prize and certificate ...
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Department of Plant Pathology | Index to Fruit and Plant Pathology Fact Sheets
... ) Powdery Mildew (of Grapes) Primula Diseases Privet Diseases Pyracantha Diseases Pythium Root Rot Q R Red Stele (of Strawberries) Redbud Diseases References for Arborists, Nurserymen, and Landscape Maintenance Workers Rhizoctonia Root Death ...
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Department of Plant Pathology -- Fruit Patholgoy
... Berry Phomopsis Viruses Strawberry Black Root Rot Gray Mold Leaf Spots Leather Rot Powdery Mildew Red Stele Verticillium Wilt Virus Diseases Brambles (Raspberries, Blackberries) Anthracnose Botrytis Fruit Rot Crown and Cane Gall ...
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How to Grow Sweet, Delicious Strawberries, Fragaria ananassa
... better for one area than another. Strawberries are subject to fruit rot (botrytis), root rot (red stele), and fungus (verticillium wilt). Consult your nurseryman about which varieties may not be appropriate for ...
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Small Fruits - Strawberries
... varieties. In choosing spring bearing varieties, consider not only dessert quality but also disease resistance. Red stele and verticillium wilt are major diseases caused by fungi which live in the soil. Spring ...
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Growing Strawberries - Strawberries and More - University of Illinois Extension
... by season from earliest to latest within groups and disease resistance Strawberry type Fruit size Red stele Verticillium wilt Region of adaptation* June bearing Earligrow medium R3 R N,C,S Annapolis ...
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Glossary
... time something of a mystery. phycobilin - class of pigment found only in algae, comprising red phycoerythrin and blue-green phycocyanin planktonic - free-floating pleurocarpous - prostrate (used for mosses) prokaryote ... -like leaves sorus cluster of sporangia of a fern sporophyll a spore-bearing leaf stele vascular tissue (the xylem and phloem together) superior ovary is exposed - above the point ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... long stylets enable them to feed on deep tissues, and they may even penetrate the stele. This feeding causes necrosis, shrivelling, and stunting of young roots and reduction of above- ... Kentwood (Elliott and Bird 1985). Pratylenchus thornei: Host in California (Siddiqui et al. 1973). Bean, red kidney (Phaseolus vulgaris) Pratylenchus neglectus: Large cavities surrounded by suberin are formed in the ...
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