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Maintaining Healthy Rhododendrons and Azaleas in the Landscape, HYG-3043-96
... with the peat provides a mulch with good aeration and drainage. It also suppresses root rotting organisms. If kept moist, plants will root into this mulch. Use a complete, acid fertilizer that ...
ohioline.osu.edu

COTTON STEM CANKER, WET WEATHER BLIGHT, OR ASCOCHYTA BLIGHT
... cause cotton stem canker, postemergence damping off, and be part of the complex of boll rotting organisms. Causal Organism and Symptoms Figure 1. Leaf spot caused by Phoma exigua (Ascochyta) on cotton ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Heritage Rose Foundation: Propagation methods
... the other always happens. So you want roots to form BEFORE the rotting organisms take hold. One of the reasons a mist system works so ... by partly shading the cuttings, they need a bit more protection from rotting organisms, and the bleach gives that. I also second the idea of ... 45; it just takes longer at cooler temps, but then, the rotting organisms grow more slowly when cold as well, so it all comes ...
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In The Grow - July 2006
... , thus the name blossom-end rot. The scar is usually firm and leathery, although secondary rotting organisms may enter through the damaged tissue and cause a soft rot to develop. Tomatoes aren ...
www.hort.purdue.edu

Tom Volk's Fungi FAQ
... down carrots dipped in mud. They smell really bad, like rotting meat, and they're attracting flies. My husband says they ... so prevalent in the environment? A. Fungi are very successful organisms because of the genetic plasticity and physiological versatility. Many produce ... The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms. Nature 356:428-431) and was reported on the front ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

Organic Vegetable Gardening
... Pile? Under suitable conditions, the organic matter is decomposed by micro-organisms such as fungi, algae, bacteria, molds, and earthworms. In the process, ... with wet, soggy soil or compost). Adequate lime for use by micro-organisms and to keep the soil from being acid. ANIMAL MANURES ... animal; the kind of feed used; the age and degree of rotting of the manure; the moisture content of the manure; and ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Ants
... the nest may be some distance away. Some ants may also nest in decayed or rotting wood in the house. Chemical Control. Ants can be controlled with baits, crack and crevice ... visit the EDIS Web site at http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu. Additional information on these organisms, including many color photographs, is available at the Entomology and Nematology Department website located at ...
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Carrots (Part 2)
... washed roots into a 5% bleach solution will kill many of the micro-organisms responsible for in-storage rotting, and will not adversely affect flavour. Stored in a plastic bag with a ...
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A New Tree Biology
... that resist the spread of microorganisms, and that protect the structural, transport and storage systems. Organisms that infect trees counter the tree's response by attacking in successions. The survival ... concept. The concept states that wounds expose heartwood, which is dead wood, and the wood-rotting "heartrot fungi" then infect the dead wood and grow at will, eventually producing fruiting ...
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Armillaria Root Rots
... . When conditions are best for rotting wood, they rot wood. When conditions are not best for rotting wood, the pathogens form large wedges ... Phytophthora. The dead spots could also be opening for other organisms. The broken mycorrhiza shows the basal attachment that could be ... part! What can be done to reduce injuries by root-infecting organisms? A major actor in this story has not been discussed- ...
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