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Inca Energy Fudge
... (Dmcd) was telling me about an herb called Maca. It is the dried, powdered tuberous root of Lepidium meyenii. The Incas used it as a stimulant, a medicine, and a food ... it is good as an immunostimulant, for anemia, tuberculosis, menstrual disorders, menopause symptoms, stomach cancer, sterility and other reproductive and sexual disorders as well as to enhance memory. It's richness in ...
ethnobotany.yage.net

Miscellaneous Information About Rose Mosaic Virus
... rosette (or rose witches' broom), rose leaf curl, rose spring dwarf and rose wilt. Other disorders are caused by hormonal imbalances or other types of incompatibility between the graft and the ... the 1 to 2 % range). Whether the major factors contributing to spread are mechanical pruning, root grafts, pollen and bees, pollen and thrips, and/or other insects and infected sap, and ...
home.neo.rr.com

California Backyard Orchard: Cherry
... not tolerate "wet feet" and are very susceptible to brown rot, bacterial canker, cytospora canker, root and crown rots and several viruses. Trees must be planted 14-20 ft apart in ... Sacramento Valley Foothills Janine Hasey, Sutter-Yuba Cos. UCCE Cherry Crinkle-Leaf and Deep Suture Disorders Steven M. Southwick, UC Davis Pomology and Jerry Uyemoto, USDA Plant Pathologist, UC Davis Documents ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

justgardeners.com
... disease resistant. These roses may be purchased for planting either bare root or potted. Old Garden Roses may also be propagated by ... from established plants in early spring. Growers may take cuttings to root from mature canes (generally canes that have bloomed) in late June ... . The English herbalist, Culpepper, in 1652 rated it high to treat disorders of the head, eyes and gums. This is also the Red ...
justgardeners.com

Links, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... CA | Greenhouse, IN Cole Crops (Crucifers): Alternaria, FL Black Rot: CT | FL | WI Club Root: CT | Club Root, WI Downy Mildew, FL Insect Pests, Management: CT | IN Production, WI Collards: N. ... Wilt: CT | WI Black Rot, CT Downy Mildew, FL Leaf & Fruit Diseases, CT Leaf & Fruit Disorders, TX Mildew, CT Production, FL Insect Management, IN NE, pollination OH, pollination Production, WI Viruses ...
oregonstate.edu

Reports, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Potassium Rates on Mineral Soil Onion Production Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates and Banded Phosphorus on Carrot Root Yield and Quality Plug Transplanting of Onions Plant Density and Irrigation Effects on Yield, ... of Virus to Potato Seed Stock Effect of Cultivar, Soil pH, and Insecticide on Foliar Disorders and Growth of Spinach Virus Control in Lettuce and Spinach Row Covers on Overwintered Vegetables ...
oregonstate.edu
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Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... rib discolorations and russet spotting are some of the symptoms usually associated with these disorders. Nematodes: (See section on Nematodes.) OKRA Hibiscus esculentus Fusarium Wilt (fungus - Fusarium oxysporum F ... found in Texas as the season progresses into warmer weather. Pink Root (fungus - Pyrenochaeta terrestris): Pink root is strictly a soilborne disease. Diseased roots turn pink in color, ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Plant Physiology
... and root temperature, growth regulators, water relations and irrigation scheduling, foliar fertilization on potato physiology, tuber yield and quality. Continuing interest and emphasis is placed on tuber physiological disorders ... 71, 155-164. HILLER, L.K. and THORNTON, R.E. (1993) Management of Physiological Disorders. In (R.C.Rowe, ed.) Potato Health Management. American Phytopath. Soc. Press, St. ...
plantphys.wsu.edu

AZALEA
... the plants originally grew. Drench with a soil fungicide before plants are seriously affected. Physiological Disorders: Leaf margins and leaf tips turn brown. Plant are unthrifty or fail to grow. ... to exclude oxygen. Contributing factors may be salt toxicity from over-fertilization, "root-bound" plants unable to develop normal root systems, soil alkalinity due to leaching of lime from masonry of ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Salvia (Sage)
... , summer Hardiness: perennial, zones 4-8 Soil: well-drained Light: sun Pests and problems: root rots in wet soils, caterpillars, spider mites, whiteflies, aphids (insect pests, other than caterpillar, ... or-ii' zah)--Red/Chinese Sage, widely used in Chinese medicine for heart ailments, blood disorders, infections, hepatitis, and some skin diseases officinalis (o-fish' i-nal' iss)--Dalmatian/Garden ...
pss.uvm.edu




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