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Fruit Disease Focus - April, 1998 - Apple Scab
... , lesions may appear whitish due to the growth of a secondary fungus on the lesion surface. Lesions on young fruit appear similar to ... the fungus is established in the leaf or fruit, conidia form on the surface of the lesion and become the source of secondary ... to developing leaves and fruit by splashing rain and wind. Several secondary cycles of conidial infection may occur during the growing season ...
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Questions On Hackberry
... Fargo. This fall after the leaves dropped I noticed some branches with fungus-like growths. They all look brown and dry and are scattered in ... your fig to keep the fruits more appealing and to prevent a secondary fungus or mold from developing. Next spring you might want to contract with ... a good dose of downy mildew and a touch of leaf-spot fungus. There isn't much you can do if the water table is ...
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Georgia Hosta Society Hosta Questions and Answers
... almost like foliar nematode damage after the fungi have taken over. What you see is secondary fungus infection. Fungi just clean up the mess of damaged tissue as they clean up everything ... late June for nematode damage. So my diagnosis would be foliar nematode tissue damage with secondary fungus activated necrosis (= desiccating and rotting). Sorry, but I have seen this in my garden too ...
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Pests & Diseases
... door. The brown color is actually a secondary fungus infection. Symptoms begin to appear in mid to ... of fungus infections. They are usually secondary fungus infections or areas of dead or stressed tissue that fungus invade. ... fungus. Anthracnose: Hostas that are heat dormant or are stressed due to lack of water or nutritional deficiencies in mid-summer may develop red spots. These are a secondary ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Barberry, Common - Herb Profile and Information
... on the woody shoots are reduced to three-forked spines, with an enlarged base. The secondary leaves are in fascicles from the axil of these spines and are simple, oval, tapering ... the field till the whole was rusted. The interpretation was at that time unknown. A fungus attacks the leaves of the Barberry, making orange-coloured spots. It throws off minute spores ...
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Plant Pathology Glossary
... fungus composed of a compact mass of hyphae and capable of surviving under unfavourable environmental conditions. Under favourable conditions the sclerotium can produces sexual or asexual fruiting bodies. Secondary ...
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Plant Pathology: Infection Process
... host or non-specific. Non-specific toxins are involved in a broad range of plant-fungus or plant-bacterial interactions, and will therefore not usually determine the host range of the ... affect the plant's ability to absorb water by killing the root system, thus producing secondary symptoms such as wilting and defoliation. Pathogens of the vascular system similarly affect water movement ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... and poor curing (drying). Affected potatoes become soft and watery. Monilinia oxycocci The main fungus responsible for cranberry crop loss in Wisconsin. Early infection causes crop loss. Infected ... contamination of cream and milk (through ingestion by the cow) The fungus contain the precursor to LSD and other secondary alkaloids, some of which cause gangrene. Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... branches have room to develop. Remove some of the small, secondary branches from along the major branches to allow light to penetrate ... of leaf spots attack dogwood. Spot anthracnose is caused by a fungus that attacks dogwood leaves, stems, flowers and buds. Spots are ... the leaves with a fine white fungus resembling a white powder. Emerging leaves may be deformed by the fungus. It occurs most often ...
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After a few years growing dahlias, many gardeners invariably have questions concerning fungus
... to yellow, especially in the early stages of the fungus. As the fungus progresses, however, the spots will begin to turn more brown ... plant before it can become established, thus it is often a secondary invader. In tubers it causes brown rings and most importantly ... over a period of time. Fungus Gnats - while not a fungus, these small (1/16 in) insects feed off fungus and decaying plant material. They ...
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