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Shallots, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... foot and space rows 18-24 inches apart. Plant the sets 1 inch deep and root plate down if possible. However, adequate yields can be obtained from randomly dropping the planting stock ... low temperature are important to keep shallots sound and dormant and free from sprouting and root growth. At humidities above 70% and warmer temperatures (40 to 50 F) shallots will sprout ...
oregonstate.edu

growing garlic
... everything is against you - wet, difficult to work soil; no early root growth; less exposure to winter chill. Early Spring is possible, but ... an unreasonable advantage Your garlic is likely in a race against root rotting disease and stem and leaf diseases. The better the leaf ... the outer parchment often rots. And if there is disease in the root plate, it may develop too far and cause the bulb to fall ...
www.naturalhub.com

Ontario Hosta Society:: Spring 1997 Newsletter
... . Carefully remove the dirt from around the hosta to expose the root plate, out of which the roots emerge. Locate a place about one ... have cut all the way through the root plate. You have now basically divided the plant's root system in two, while the plant above- ... where the new basal buds are forming. In cutting through the basal plate, you will be more successful, and produce more "eyes," if you ...
www.ontariohostasociety.com

Bulbs and More - Planting and Care
... better). Fertilization Both spring and summer bulbs need phosphorous to encourage root development. Keep in mind that phosphorous moves very little once applied ... be planted with the nose of the bulb upward and the root plate downward. The best method of planting is to dig and ... for the bulbs to start rooting. Fall planted bulbs must root before cold weather. Avoid over-watering at planting time since ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Bulbs and More - Questions and Answers
... bulbs, make a small "cage" of 1/2-inch mesh screen. Place several bulbs inside, root plate down and bury the entire cage at the proper depth. Rodents won’t be able ... side of the bulb goes up at planting time? Be sure to identify either the root plate and face it downwards, or last year’s shriveled flower stalk, which goes upwards. Compare ...
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July 2003 Newsletter
... garden roses are once-blooming. Most modern roses are not. Own-root  A rose that is grown directly on its own roots rather than by budding onto a rootstock. In severe winter areas, own-root roses offer the advantage of being able to regenerate directly from their ... two blades that cut like scissors. The anvil pruner uses a flat plate to push the cane against a single blade, which often results in ...
carolinadistrict.org

Black Root Rot of Greenhouse Floral Crops, HYG-3066-96
... show symptoms until the plant undergoes some form of stress. Symptoms Black root rot is commonly confused with Pythium root rot. Above-ground symptoms of both diseases include yellowing, stunting and ... Since the pathogen grows slowly onto the culture plate, culturing is rarely done in a diagnostic lab. Causal Fungus and Disease Development Black root rot is caused by the fungus, Thielaviopsis ...
ohioline.osu.edu

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 ... and companion cells. The perforated end wall of a sieve tube is called a sieve plate. Thick-walled fiber cells are also associated with phloem tissue. In dicot roots, the ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

APSnet Education Center - Lab Exercises in Plant Pathology - Following the disease progression of an ectotrophic root-infecting fungus.
... examples caused by root-infecting fungi include take-all of wheat, Pythium root rot, Rhizoctonia root rot of beans, and black root rot of ... , ectotrophic, runner hyphae grow along the root exterior and disseminate the pathogen by growing from root to root. Take-all of wheat (Triticum ... toothpick, gently lift an agar disk from the colonized culture plate and drop it onto the water agar. Gently press the ...
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