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Tom Volk's Mycology Research
... the Polyporaceae s.l., Corticiaceae s.l. and Agaricales, as well as root- and butt-rot fungi in those groups. I have continued to collaborate with other researchers there, including Dan ... Armillaria, Laetiporus, Bridgeoporus, Phlebia, and Phellinus, and also the study of ecology and pathogenesis of fungi in temperate and tropical ecosystems. I have also collaborated with CFMR personnel and with Dr ...
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Hazard Trees: Why They Fall and How to Prevent More Damage
... to weakened connections. Of course, decayed and rotten branches are highly subject to wind damage. The fungi present in decaying wood consume cellose. Cellulose is the major structural component of wood, and the ... torn bark and improperly removed branches serve as sites of infection for fungal decay. Wood rot fungi may gain entry to the tree through tears and breakages, leading to problems several ...
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CANKER
... for bodies that carry out the essential processes of life. The fungus wedges associated with the canker rot fungus developed deep inside this oak. The wedges keep the wood open. Is wood really dead? ... the resign-soaked wood and the branch corewood. On species of birch and maple (shown here), canker rot fungi produce hard masses of tissue that prevent the wounds from closing. The sexual stages of the ...
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Damping-off and Root Rot of Beans HYG-3110-95
... diseases of green, snap, lima, and dry beans. These diseases are caused primarily by soilborne fungi. Significant losses may occur to susceptible varieties, especially if cool, wet weather conditions prevail for the ... years is desirable. Avoid planting beans in fields known to be heavily infested with bean root-rot fungi. Plant beans only on well-drained soils or try to improve drainage. This could ...
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Bitter Rot of Apple and Pear
... of disease spread. Apple cultivars do not vary widely in their susceptibility to the bitter rot fungi; however, the disease is often more severe on Empire, Freedom, Golden Delicious, Fuji, Granny ... of a calcium as a nutritional supplement may reduce the incidence and severity of bitter rot in some years. Chemical control - commercial growers (Va./W.Va./Md. Recommendations) Chemical control - home ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... is widely known for its carcinogenic properties, under the conditions present at that time these fungi produced aflatoxin in such great quantities as to rapidly kill the turkeys. This is no ... is a mold that can infect the mycelium and fruiting bodies of other fungi! Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia stem rot of Soybean, affecting Tofurkey production. This is a sliced tofurkey from Thanksgiving ...
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nvps journal:PRELIMINARY REPORT ON STEM AND ROOT ROT OF VIOLA AND PANSY
... is that known to thegrower as root and stem rot. It is really a disease complex caused by more than one organism but generally by fungi rather than animals. The leaves of typically diseased plants ... 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 action and gives ...
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Botrytis Fruit Rot "Gray Mold" of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3017-94
... 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210-1087 Botrytis Fruit Rot "Gray Mold" of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry HYG-3017-94 Michael A. Ellis Many fungi are capable of rotting mature or near-mature ... for disease development, serious losses can occur. One of the most serious and common fruit rot diseases is gray mold. The gray mold fungus can affect petals, flower stalks (pedicels), fruit caps, ...
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Mushroom Root Rot
Mushroom Root Rot Mushroom Root Rot Mushroom Root Rot (Oak Root Rot) (fungi - Armillaria tabescens, Ganoderma lucidum or Armillaria mellea) attacks a wide range of orchard and shade trees as well as shrubs ... years helps to reduce this fungus. Since the pathogen exists in most forested soils, mushroom root rot is usually related to previous stress in the tree which lowers host vigor. The stress may ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
Rot
... and what you can do to stop them. Garden Pests Fungi, Part IV In Part IV we look at Phymatotrichum omnivorum (cotton root rot) and Phytophthora spp. (cinnamon fungus). Cacti & Succulents Leftover ... of rotting logs and woodland environments in your garden, from a woodland mollusk. Perennials Fish Rot From the Head The connections between the Soviet Government and Russian organized crime became so ...
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