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Cotton Seedling Diseases
... Seedling Diseases Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton Disease Information Note No. 1 Steve Koenning, Plant Pathology Extension Specialist Introduction Figure 1. A poor stand of cotton seedlings. Seedling diseases ...
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SOY002 - Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases
... seedling diseases are generally of minor importance in this state. Nevertheless, because of the wide range of planting dates and soil types encountered, seedling diseases cause problems for some growers on a yearly basis. Seedling diseases ...
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Plant Pathology Disease Information Notes Index
... document Major Corn Diseases in North Carolina, among the North Carolina Corn Information on the IPM Network CornDIN-001 -- Mycotoxins in Corn Cotton: CDIN-001 -- Cotton Seedling Diseases CDIN-002 -- Cotton ... Guides. Soybean: SOY-001 -- Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode SOY-002 -- Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases SOY-003 -- Frogeye Leaf Spot of Soybean SOY-004 -- Management of Columbia Lance ...
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NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Cotton
... NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Cotton Cotton Disease Information Notes Cotton DIN #1: Cotton Seedling Diseases Cotton DIN #2: Cotton Stem Canker, Wet Weather Blight, or Ascochyta Blight Cotton DIN #2: ...
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NCSU Plant Disease Information Notes -- Soybean
... Disease Information Notes SOY-001 Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode SOY-002 Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases SOY-003 Frogeye Leaf Spot of Soybean SOY-004 Management of Columbia Lance Nematode on ...
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Tobacco Disease Management in Greenhouses
... development and spread of seedling diseases. In addition, certain diseases that may not be a problem in outdoor soilbeds become a problem in greenhouses. The most common diseases observed in tobacco greenhouses ... nematodes down to about 1/2 inch in the soil. Diseases that affect tobacco in greenhouses Collar rot Rhizoctonia diseases Pythium root rot Other Links Plant Disease Information Notes Home ...
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ODIN003 - Some Common Pecan Diseases and Their Control in North Carolina
... been sprayed with fungicides. Powdery mildew Powdery mildew is occasionally a problem on highly susceptible seedling trees and can be identified by the white powdery growth on the surface of ... rots can cause extensive wood decay and thus weaken the branches or trunk. These fungus diseases occur following mechanical damage, commonly caused by ice, wind, improper pruning, or mechanical damage during ...
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Pine Diseases
... . When purchasing seedlings or nursery plants, examine them carefully for the presence of diseases. Pine Species Disease Symptoms Occurence in North Carolina Damage Control Suggestions All species, ... chlorosis, stunted needles and tufted appearance; (3) reduced cone size; (4) healthy seedling on left, diseased seedling on right. (Photographs courtesy of L. Grand) Most species Needle cast (Ploioderma ...
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TG03 - TURFGRASS DISEASES INFORMATION NOTE NO. 3 DISEASES OF TURFGRASSES ON ATHLETIC FIELDS IN NORTH CAROLINA -
... diseases. Also, treatment of seeds before or soon after planting with certain fungicides, such as Subdue or Koban will give good control. Proper watering will help prevent these diseases and improve seedling survival. Bermudagrass Diseases Spring dead spot is a serious disease of common and hybrid ...
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Rhizoctonia diseases in tobacco greenhouses
... infective hyphae start to grow and infect plants. Control Recommendations The best control for Rhizoctonia diseases is sanitation of trays. The best control (100%) was obtained with methyl bromide and steaming ... Additional Pictures Symptoms of damping off Infection of seedling on trays (Figure 1, 2) Symptoms of target spot Initial infection in the greenhouse and seedling (Figure 3, 4) Close ups of ...
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