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Pruning and Training Deciduous Fruit Trees for the Dooryard
... suckers, water sprouts and unwanted lateral shoots as they develop. Summer pruning should consist of removing young succulent growth by pinching or rubbing young shoots as they develop. Large pruning ... unwanted lateral shoots and vigorous upright shoots growing from the trunk and center of the tree. During the third and subsequent growing seasons, selective removal of young succulent shoots may be ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-94
... spurs. The fungus may then invade and cause diseased areas (cankers) on the twigs below. Succulent shoots are sometimes infected by direct penetration near their tip. A canker may form encircling the ... produced the preceding year. Both sources may produce spores that can infect blossoms and young shoots. At about blossom time, a mummified fruit that has fallen on the ground produces up ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Necrotic Leaf Blotch of Golden Delicious Apples, HYG-3204-98
... from the base to the center of upright, succulent, rapid-growing shoots are usually the only ones that show symptoms. Young, immature leaves on succulent shoots and mature or cluster leaves on fruiting wood ...
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FD03 - FIRE BLIGHT OF APPLE AND PEAR
... the spring, bacteria are carried by wind, rain and insects to blossoms or growing, succulent shoots. Bacteria can enter through natural openings in the flower or through stomata in the ... in preventing the bacteria from infecting the blossoms. 4. Cultural Practices -- Generally succulent, rapidly growing twigs and shoots are most susceptible. Management practices which reduce tree growth without an ...
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FDIN009 - Stem Blight of Blueberry
... mechanical damage or insect damage, or can be related to late-season cold injury on succulent shoots that occurred during the previous growing season. Infected stems quickly wilt and die. The ... or shredded. Fertilizer management is neccessary to prevent formation of succulent shoots late in the growing season. Infection of cold-injured shoots around the base of the bush is a primary means by ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... start. Later, the disease may spread from infected blossoms and old cankers to the shoots. Rain, wind, and hail help spread the disease. Successful fireblight control requires a combination ... not registered for use on crabapple, cotoneaster, or mountain ash. Fireblight is most severe on succulent shoots. Avoid overfertilizing trees, and do not fertilize in late spring or early summer. Additional ...
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Leslie's succulent page 08b
... Leslie's succulent page 08b Page 8b. Crassula capitella in Winter 2001. Crassula capitella cv 'Flame' This plant ... the new season. The old flowering stems should be cut off and the remaining young shoots can be grown on as is, or split up for propagation. Click here to return ...
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Leslie's succulent page 14a
... Leslie's succulent page 14a Page 14a. Kalanchoe beharensis in various forms. Kalanchoe beharensis A popular plant available ... propagation is easy, leaves will root but it takes 10/12 weeks for the new shoots to appear. Some water is needed in the winter, when a temperature of 5°C ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms Glossary of Botanical Terms To locate the word in ... group of plant hormones such as indole acetic acid, produced by the tips of growing shoots in plants, that regulate the amount, type, and direction of plant growth by stimulating elongation ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... a supernatural power, together with all existing species (presumably including the Cactaceae and all other succulent plants). Compare with evolution. Crenate - with notched edges. Crenolate - with shallow-toothed edges. Crisped - with ... . Crown - the part of a tree above the first branching. The area from which new shoots arise or the point at which the roots meet the stem. Cruciform - shaped like a ...
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