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... 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 Xmas cactus with root and stem rot--help! Posted by: galileo z5 MA on Thu, Dec 1, 05 at 14:28 4 ... or have further questions. GardenWeb Home Page | Merchant Directory | Other Forums | Help | Member Services Search: Letters and Comments | Mailing List | Technical Problems Copyright The Virtual Mirror, Inc. Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | ...
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nvps journal:PRELIMINARY REPORT ON STEM AND ROOT ROT OF VIOLA AND PANSY
... the soil thus giving a reasonable moisture content without local clogging, whereas with certain leaf moulds and especially with stable-manure the soil must be very carefully worked before a similar dispersion of ... by the fact that the Pythium does not grow freely when cultured upon manure. Root and stem rot should yield to adequate cultural treatment. Given fertile open soil, which promotes deep ...
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Loren Giesler
... Giesler spends most of his effort. His research projects in soybean include Bean pod mottle virus, Soybean Cyst Nematode and Phytophthora root and stem rot. Other projects include annual rose fungicide trials for black spot management and other ornamental diseases as they emerge. He is also working on injection studies in pine to manage Pine Wilt Nematode with Dr. Mark Harrell ...
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ASTER
... or watering will increase severity of disease. Spores of the causal organisms may be seed borne and use of seed treatment fungicides will reduce disease incidence. Planting in wet, poorly drained areas should ... in well drained soils. This disease is soilborne and once the soil is infested, asters should not be replanted. Root and Stem Rot (fungus- Rhizoctonia solani): The fungus may attack roots, ...
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PEONY
... disease. Regular applications of a foliar fungicide, a drench, and destruction of infected plant material are recommended control measures. Root and Stem Rot (fungus - Phytophthora cactorum): Infected parts are dark brown ... may cause them to fall over. May also cause a watery crown rot often destroying the entire plant. Roguing and destroying all infected plants is the only means of control. Wilt ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Bipolaris sacchari causing wheat
stem-base disease in Iran
... with four 5-mm diameter mycelial plugs from 5-day old fungal colonies grown on agar medium, and incubating at room temperature for 3 weeks. The inoculated wheat straw was incorporated into sterile soil (1% w ... germination and plant height. To our knowledge, this is the first detailed report of root and stem rot disease of wheat caused by B. sacchari in Iran. Further field studies are needed on the ...
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arborsculpture: extreme trees planted and shaped by richard reames
... with alder, ash, sycamore, white birch, poplar, japanese maple, cherry, apple, pear, locust, redwood, eucalyptus, willow, oak and ponderosa pine, reames has quite a selection of mediums. to finish these installations, reames must battle hail, ice, root and stem rot, borer worms, aphids, and deer, who savor the buds and bark of young deciduous trees. customers can buy the living ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... mint grow best on soils which retain moisture. Raised beds may provide the necessary moisture and drainage requirements for herbs that require good soil drainage. It is beyond the scope of ... Dill does not have any serious pest or disease problems. However, phoma blight, rusty root, and stem rot have been reported. French Tarragon French tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, originates from southern Europe ...
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Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato, HYG-3106-95
... University Extension Fact Sheet Plant Pathology 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1087 Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato HYG-3106-95 Randall C. Rowe Sally A. Miller Richard M. ... , and even oceans. These bacteria are capable of multiplying and persisting in the root zones of many host and nonhost crop and weed species. In contrast, E. c. atroseptica is associated mostly with ...
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Root and Butt Rots of Oaks
... of fungi causing root and butt rot of oaks. Fungus Type of rot Description Armillaria spp. White, yellow brown, stringy Brown mushroom, in clusters, with a ring on stem Bondarzewia berkeleyi White ... growers may vary widely, performance of the chemical will not always conform to the safety and pest control standards indicated by experimental data. All recommendations for pesticide use were legal at ...
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