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Orchid Disease : Black Rot Fungus
... Orchid Disease : Black Rot Fungus contact | links | site map home the greenhouse orchid growthpests, diseases & potting orchid lingo DISEASE: BLACK ROT FUNGUS SYMPTOMS: Leaves or new growth have soft, rotted areas. These areas go ...
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Orchid Diseases : Root Rot Fungus
... Orchid Diseases : Root Rot Fungus contact | links | site map home the greenhouse orchid growthpests, diseases & potting orchid lingo DISEASES: ROOT ROT FUNGUS SYMPTOMS: Leaves become yellowed or twisted and brown rotten areas extend from ...
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Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... Rot HYG-3004-94 Michael A. Ellis Black rot is one of the most damaging grape diseases in Ohio. All cultivated varieties of grapes are susceptible to infection by the black rot fungus ... Organism Grape black rot is caused by the fungus, Guignardia bidwellii. Black rot survives the winter in ... and temperature necessary for infection by the black rot fungus. Temperature (degrees F) Hours of leaf wetness ...
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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-94
... Brown Rot of Stone Fruits HYG-3009-94 Michael A. Ellis Brown rot is a common and destructive disease of peach and other stone fruits (plum, nectarine, apricot, and cherry). The brown rot fungus ... of the twig beyond the canker (twig blight). Causal Organism Brown rot is caused by the fungus, Monilinia fructicola. The brown rot fungus survives the winter in mummified fruits (either on the ground or ...
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Brown Rot - June, 1998
... 2-49), cankers (photo 2-50), and fruit rot (photo 2-51). The fungus often produces conidia profusely on sporodochia on ... sample trees for the presence of apothecia of the brown rot fungus. These are more likely to occur in the wettest ... rot fungus. Brown rot will show up first in areas near sources of inoculum and where fruit may be physically injured. An estimate of the potential for postharvest rot ...
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Black Rot and White Rot of Apples
... fungus can be observed in the cankered area. Limbs can be completely girdled by this time. The black rot fungus ... -30) caused by the black rot fungus. Leaf spots may indicate an inoculum source for fruit rot infections. The most susceptible ... rot. The host range of white rot is broad, but the role these other hosts play in the development of the disease in apples is not known. The white rot fungus ...
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Cucumis and Cucurbita species Disease Descriptions - Charcoal Rot
... and Cucurbita species Disease Descriptions - Charcoal Rot Charcoal Rot Symptoms Charcoal Rot (fungus - Macrophomina phaseolina): Symptoms resemble those of gummy-stem blight and other vine diseases of melons ... rotation may be of limited use since the fungus affects a large number of hosts, including corn and grain sorghum. Dry conditions are normally associated with charcoal rot. December 20, 1995 ...
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Cucumis and Cucurbita species Disease Descriptions - Choanephora Wet-Rot
... Descriptions - Choanephora Wet-Rot Choanephora Symptoms on Squash Choanephora Wet-Rot (fungus - Choanephora cucurbitarum): This disease occurs almost exclusively on crenshaw, squash and pumpkins. The blossom ends of fruit turn black, watersoaked, and covered by a fungal growth. The fungus ...
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Palm Tree Care - Bud Rot
... palm · Planting a palm · Maintenance · Soil Improvement · Fertilizing · Palm species Insects & Diseases · Bud rot · Fusarium wilt · Ganoderma rot · Giant palm borer · Lethal yellowing · Palm budworm · Royal palm bug · Contact · Links ... your palm trees to receive free customized care advice. Bud Rot Phytophthora palmivora Bud rot is caused by a fungus which causes the heart fronds of a palm tree to ...
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Palm Tree Care - Ganoderma Butt Rot
... Butt Rot Ganoderma zonatum Description Ganoderma butt rot is a relatively new and lethal disease of Florida palm trees. It is caused by a fungus, ... that there are any palm trees resistant to ganoderma butt rot. The ganoderma zonatum fungus most often invades a palm tree by means ... disposing of the butt wood in order to avoid spreading the fungus to other palms. Wrap the wood in plastic and dispose ...
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