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Wheat Diseases Index
Wheat Diseases Index WHEAT Triticum aestivum Disease Index Common Root Rot Foot Rot Glum Blotch Leaf Blotch Leaf Rust Loose Smut Nematodes Powdery Mildew Rhizoctonia Root Rot Stem Rust Stinking Smut or Bunt Stripe Rust Take All Tan Spot Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Soil-born Mosaic Virus Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus The full wheat text is available without illustrations.September, 1996
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Cultural practices for reducing crop diseases
... prevention in many cases. Delayed planting of wheat will help escape the chances of wheat streak mosaic virus. Early spring planting of cotton may effectively help escape cotton root rot. Removal ... infection. Infected rhizomes of Johnsongrass are the primary overwintering host for the maize dwarf mosaic virus that attacks grain sorghum, forage sorghum, and corn. Wild Solanaceae weeds, such as ...
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Vegetable Crops - pt 6
... . Avoid infection by tobacco mosaic virus, wash hands before starting to work and remove infected plants. Spotted Wilt (virus): This disease is similar to streak in that it causes streaking ... canker, early blight canker. Foliage diseases: Leaf mold, gray mold, late blight, early blight, mosaic. It is important that special control practices are practiced under greenhouse conditions. Maintaining the ...
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CARNATION
... Knot Nematode. Meloidogyne spp. Also see section on Nematodes other than Root Knot. Streak (bacterium - Erwinia spp.): This bacterial disease usually starts at flowering time causing purplish ... - Agrobacterium tumefaciens) and leaf spot caused by (bacterium - Pseudomonas syringae pv. pisi). Mosaic (Pea Mosaic Virus): Leaves are mottled, curled and yellowish. Flower stalks are short and flowers ...
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