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Vegetable Crops - pt 5
... chilling damage. Storage Rots (fungi - soft rot - Rhizopus stolonifer, Java black rot - Botryodiplodia theobromae, black rot - Ceratocystis fimbriata, charcoal rot - Macrophomina phaseolina and other): Storage rot losses are greatly reduced when disease control practices are followed that yield high quality sweet potatoes from the field. Some fungi causing storage rots infect ...
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Sweetpotato Disease Index
Sweetpotato Disease Index SWEETPOTATO Ipomoea batatas Disease Index Bacterial Stem and Root Rot Black Rot Cold Damage Cotton Root Rot Foot Rot Growth Cracks Root Knot Russet Crack/Internal Cork Scurf Soil Rot Stem Rot Storage Rots Varieties and their Reaction to Disease The full sweetpotato text is available without illustrations. January, 1996
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Scientific Staff - Deena Errampalli
... St. Catharines, ON. Feb. 18-19, 2003. Errampalli, D. 2003. Controlling of storage rots of apples. Apple Storage Operators Workshop, Thornbury, ON. March 17, 2003. Errampalli, D.; Stobbs, L.W. 2003 ... of postharvest fungicide scholar on blue mold of apples cv. Empire, during controlled atmosphere storage, 2001-2002. Expert Committee on Integrated Pest Management. 2002 Pest Management Research Report. ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1961
... . T. RICHARDSON Pages 169-170 The susceptibility of potato varieties to storage rots caused by Fusarium sambucinum Fckl. F6 Wr. and Fusarium caeruleum (Lib.) Sacc ... in Manitoba W, C. MCDONALD Pages 194-198 Epidemiology of Fusarium storage rot of potatoes in Prince Edward Island G.W. AYERS and ... survey in the Ottawa valley V.R. WALLEN Page 365 Storage diseases of tomatoes in Nova Scotia in 1961 C.L. ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1962
... blights in 1961 JACQUES SIMARD Pages 103-106 The control of storage rots of mature-green tomatoes in Nova Scotia C. L. LOCKHART and ... M.D. SUTTON Pages 111-114 The susceptibility of potato varieties to storage rots caused by Fusarium sambucinum f6 and Fusarium caeruleum and to wilt ... in Newfoundland O.A. OLSEN and R.H. MULVEY Page 253 Storage rots of tomatoes in Nova Scotia in 1962 C.L. LOCKHART Page ...
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... storage through natural openings, such as lenticels, or directly through the cuticle and epidermis. Spread of the infection usually requires the presence of warm temperatures and high moisture, although some storage rots ... , and Growing Apples and Pears in Minnesota). Any diseased fruits or vegetables in storage should be removed when they are discovered. References Agrios, George N. 1978. Plant ...
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Tom Volk's Thansgiving fungi
... Rhizopus tritici Soft Rot of sweet potato A post-harvest disease, usually exacerbated by poor storage conditions and poor curing (drying). Affected potatoes become soft and watery. Monilinia oxycocci The main ... cane. So called because the fungus attacks the growing parts of the sugar cane and rots them, causing the cane to smell like overripe pineapples. Aphanomyces cochlioides Aphanomyces root rot ...
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Armillaria Root Rots
... Root Rots Armillaria Root Rots, Predisposition and Poor Sorauer By Dr. Alex L. Shigo Tree Biology This red spruce root (Picea rubens) has compartmentalized the Armillaria infection, but space for storage ... do not have heartwood. Space for storage of energy reserves is of top priority. Storage space equals defense Back to compartmentalization for more on why root rots are cited as tree killers. The ...
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OREP - Formulation and Delivery of an Actinomycete Biocontrol Agent for Damping-off and Seedling Root Rots in Greenhouse-grown Plug Transplants
... OREP - Formulation and Delivery of an Actinomycete Biocontrol Agent for Damping-off and Seedling Root Rots in Greenhouse-grown Plug Transplants Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre About our Centre ... these formulations was very high after 3 months but declined considerably after 6 months of storage at 4°C. Delivery of the biocontrol agent to the tomato seedling transplants as a ...
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POTATO STORAGE MANAGEMENT FOR DISEASE CONTROL
... storage and failure to remove vines and clods. These things will lead to pile compaction, impede air movement and cut-off oxygen supply. Disease such as water rots and dry rots ... through humidification to directly control bacterial soft rot in storage. From a storage management stand point the following may be considered: Storage floor soil from previous season severely affected with bacterial ...
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