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The Blue Plate Test
... mycelium infecting the plant stems. The mycelium are cobweb-like fungal threads which cause a soft watery appearance of infected plant tissue. The life cycle of the fungus and the growth stages ...
plantpath.unl.edu

Tacoma Orchid Society
... . This occurs particularly in phalaenopsis and paphiopedilums. The early sign of the infection is a soft watery area on the surface of the leaf. If left untreated it will rapidly spread and ...
tacomaorchidsociety.com

SOY002 - Soybean Seed and Seedling Diseases
... . These fungi will commonly cause a root rot and either lesions on the stem or soft watery stem tissue. See the figure at the top of this note. Sore shin (a red ... . A variety of symptoms are associated with this disease: a seed rot, a wet rot (soft watery stem tissue), baldhead (retarded development of the growing point), swelling of the stem below the ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Potato Pink Rot, Pythium Leak and Seed-Piece Decay, HYG-3104-95
... -piece decay often results in delayed emergence and poor stands. Infected seed pieces become a soft, watery mass in the soil. Symptoms of pink rot in mature plants include brown or blackened ... by a dark line. Infected tissues are extremely watery, and appear brown or gray. Severely rotted tubers are of a uniform texture resembling a soft, watery paste. Causal Organisms Pink rot is caused ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato, HYG-3106-95
... soft, mushy rot that causes entire stems to wilt and die. Potato tubers with soft rot have tissues that are very soft and watery, and have a slightly granular consistency. The diseased tissue is cream- to tan-colored, and often has a black border separating diseased from healthy areas. In the early stages, soft ... Blackleg, aerial stem rot, and tuber soft rot are caused by two closely ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Vegetable Crops Pt1
... an economic problem. Watery Soft Rot (fungus - Sclerotinia sclerotiorum): The fungus affects the stems, leaves and pods of beans. First signs of infection are small, soft, watery spots that enlarge rapidly under cool, moist conditions. They may enlarge and coalesce and the stem is girdled. Infected pods turn into a soft, watery mass. Following the watery ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 3
... and collapse, the entire plant wilts and dies. Later, a soft, watery, brown rot destroys the plant. White, cottony growth of the ... onion bulb, causing the bulb to become soft. When onions are cut, a semi-watery decay is found, advancing from the base ... and after digging and during transit. Bacterial Soft Rot (bacterium - Erwinia carotovora): Bacterial soft rot isone of the more prevalent causes of ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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Garlic, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... Planting Stock . Most of the garlic grown in the Pacific Northwest is the non-bolting (soft-neck) type, typically strains of California Early and California Late. The information that follows in ... above 6.0, preferably between 6.5 and 7.0. Calcium deficiency can result in soft, watery cloves that appear paper-like when the bulbs are dry and mature. Micronutrients Apply micronutrients ...
oregonstate.edu

Fruit Disease Focus - Blue Mold, Penicillium expansum
... the decay caused by most species of Penicillium is very similar. The rotted areas are soft, watery and light brown in color. The surface of older lesions may be covered by bluish ... colored varieties and showing dark shades of brown on the most highly colored varieties. The soft, watery consistency of the rotted tissue seems to be a more distinguishing feature than the color ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Cotton Seedling Diseases
... emerged seedling stems, and seedling root rot. Seed and seedling disease is characterized by a soft, watery rot. Damaged seedlings that emerge are pale, stunted, slower growing, and sometimes die within a ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu




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