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nvps journal:PRELIMINARY REPORT ON STEM AND ROOT ROT OF VIOLA AND PANSY
... Viola and Pansy is that known to thegrower as root and stem rot. It is really a disease complex caused by more than one ... species of Pythium are each capable of causing typical root and stem-rot. This is also the case when the species are grown upon ... Pythium does not grow freely when cultured upon manure. Root and stem rot should yield to adequate cultural treatment. Given fertile open soil, which ...
myweb.tiscali.co.uk

Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato, HYG-3106-95
... Blackleg, aerial stem rot, and tuber soft rot are all similar diseases caused by several types of soft-rot bacteria. Blackleg and tuber soft rot occur wherever potatoes are grown. Aerial stem rot is ... wilt, and often die. Aerial stem rot (also called bacterial stem rot or aerial blackleg) is initiated by soft-rot bacteria from sources external to the seed piece. Stem infection can occur through ...
ohioline.osu.edu

SCLEROTINIA STEM ROT OF TOMATOES IN GREENHOUSES
... STEM ROT OF TOMATOES IN GREENHOUSES Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Tomatoes in Greenhouses Vegetable Disease Information Note 4 (VDIN-004) Charles W Averre, Extension Plant Pathologist Sclerotinia stem rot (timber rot) in North Carolina ... even if the stem rot is not a problem since other diseases and pests are also controlled. Use a broad spectrum soil fumigant. Heat the soil with stem to 180 degrees ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... Severely affected leaves rot or dry out. Didymella bryoniae (sexual state) and Phoma cucurbitacearum (asexual state) Black rot of pumpkin, a phase of the disease called gummy stem blight. Infected ... can infect the mycelium and fruiting bodies of other fungi! Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia stem rot of Soybean, affecting Tofurkey production. This is a sliced tofurkey from Thanksgiving dinner ...
botit.botany.wisc.edu

PlanetaCactus: Cactus pots and transplant - Cactus care and growing
... plant. Then add a 1 cm. layer of coarse gravel. This will help in preventing stem rot. Once the transplant is done, and just if it is done on spring or summer ...
english.planetacactus.com

New Disease Reports - First report of root rot of stevia caused by Sclerotium rolfsii in India
... The plants were assessed 30 days after planting. Inoculated plants developed typical symptoms on leaves, stem and roots, and S. rolfsii was consistently re-isolated. Uninoculated plants did not show any ... (1997) observed a stem rot disease of stevia for the first time in India and identified the causal agent as Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. Megeji et al. (2005) recorded a stem rot disease on stevia at ...
www.bspp.org.uk

New Disease Reports - First report of Bipolaris sacchari causing wheat stem-base disease in Iran
... Links First report of Bipolaris sacchari causing wheat stem-base disease in Iran M.J. Soleimani* and S. ... Hamada, Iran showed symptoms of root rot and crown necrosis. Stem-base and root samples were submerged in ... stem rot disease of wheat caused by B. sacchari in Iran. Further field studies are needed on the ecology and pathogenicity of B. sacchari to formulate steps for controlling root and stem rot ...
www.bspp.org.uk
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Timber Rot of Tomato
... Lambe Publication Number: 450-712, Posted December 2000 Timber rot, a stem rot disease of tomato, is caused by the fungus Sclerotinia ... at ground level on the main stem, at branch crotches, or at points of injury. Rot progresses from these areas. Stems ... rot usually does not affect tomato plants until they begin to flower. At this stage, plants have sufficient foliage so that the soil around the stem ...
www.ext.vt.edu

What's wrong with the roots (Root Rot)? -
... to be done. There is a possibility that the root rot has gone into the stem (also called the neck). You will be able to see ... of the stem that you just cut you will need to keep cutting out the stem until you don't see the brown anymore. Root rot is like cancer. If you don't get it all, it will just keep eating the plant. The outside of the stem ...
faq.gardenweb.com

Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: T: Tulipa
... reproduction of a 1637 book about tulips. Tulip Disease Problems - Brief article on blight, crown rot, stem rot, viruses and so forth; from Michigan State University Extension. Tulip Insect Problems - Brief paragraph on ...
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