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Archive 2002
... usually kills the foliage. It won't affect the buds on the root crown, though. Worthwhile vines can be retained for early flowers. 3. Just when ... , immediately on receipt, into fresh, moist medium. If you cater for the root, all else follows naturally. Item 30/10/2 A late new C. ... plant! A small seedling planted just 2 years ago now has a root occupying a circular area of 30" diameter, all the area of ...
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Medicinal Herb Garden - Plantago lanceolata L.
... , with either oval or sinuate blade reproduces by flowering stalks and by shoots from the root crown that grow at the base of the parental rosette flower spikes are cylindrical or ovoid ...
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Slime Flux and Wetwood
... . The pipe should be long enough to carry the drip free of the trunk and root crown. Go To Top of File        Michigan State University Extension Home Page        Main Page for this ...
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Bare Root Roses - Rose Magazine
... immediately is important to reduce the likelihood of rot and disease – specifically root and crown galls. Soak the roots overnight in a bucket of water. If ... root system is long. Mound a small pile of soil in the center of the hole as a support for the rose’s root crown. ... soil line, but do not expose the root crown. For own-root roses, plant so the top of the root crown is at the soil line. [Hint: ...
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Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3014-95
... Plant Pathology 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1087 Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry HYG-3014-95 Michael A. Ellis Many commercial strawberry cultivars are susceptible to the red stele fungus. This root rot disease has become a serious problem facing strawberry production ... crown of the plant but will show a dark rot progressing upward from the tips. When the white outer portion of the root ...
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Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301
... disease first appears as small overgrowths or galls on the roots, crown, trunk or canes. Galls usually develop on the crown or trunk of the plant near the soil line or ... galls. Avoid planting clean material in sites previously infested with the bacteria. Avoid all unnecessary root, crown and trunk wounding by careless cultivation and other machinery operation, and control soil insects. Any ...
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Crown Gall
... much like cancers in humans and other animals, there is no relationship between crown gall and animal cancers. Crown gall has been studied extensively by scientists in their search to understand cancerous ... be planted to a grass crop for three years before planting susceptible nursery stock. Control root feeding insects. Dip grafting and pruning tools regularly in a disinfecting solution, such as 70 ...
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Cucumis and Cucurbita species Disease Description - Monosporasus root rot
... Description - Monosporasus root rot Monosporasus Root Rot Symptoms Monosporasus Root Rot - (fungus - Monosporascus cannonballus): Foliage begins to yellow as plants near maturity. Leaves dieback progressively from the crown outward and ... . Rotation and soil fumigation are effective controls. No resistant varieties are known. Monosporasus root rot is primarily a disease on cantaloupe. December 20, ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... College Arboretum Wayne's Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search Stem & Root Anatomy Cellular Structure of Vascular Plants ***All Images & Illustrations Copyright Protected*** See Article About ... bundles of xylem tissue. The stem is surrounded by leaf bases which formed the leaf crown of this fern, similar to present-day Cyathea tree ferns of New Zealand. This ...
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Fruit Disease Focus - Phytophthora Root, Crown and Collar Rots  - June, 1998
... Phytophthora Root, Crown and Collar Rots - June, 1998 Fruit Disease Focus - June, 1998 Phytophthora Root, Crown, and Collar Rots, Phytophthora spp. Wayne F. Wilcox, Department of Plant Pathology, N.Y. State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell University I. Introduction: Phytophthora root, crown, ...
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