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PLANT PATHOLOGY
... 3. Time 4. Knowledge and experience B. Nonliving or abiotic agents C. Random or uniform patterns D. Collecting specimens IV. Disease Control Return to Introduction DIAGNOSIS OF PLANT DISEASES ... RANDOM OR UNIFORM PATTERNS Random distribution of symptoms on injured plants is usually caused by a biotic factor, such as infectious disease pathogens or an insect/animal. Uniform patterns are generally ...
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Water Movement in Mulched Beds in Rocky Soils of Miami-Dade County
... New Way of Looking at Water Redistribution in the Field Soil Moisture and Redistribution Patterns Described For Rocky Soils Plastic Mulched Beds Summary and Implications for Irrigation References ... movement is for fumigant application and distribution. Total bed wetting is necessary for the uniform application of fumigants that stay in the water phase such as potassium N-methyldithiocarbamate ...
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Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
... , often with short growing seasons and variable rainfall, this approach does not result in the uniform watering regime needed to obtain proper fruit size and maintain vegetable quality. Short drought periods ... season to maintain or preclude the loss of a perched water table. Figure 5. Wetting patterns with depth produced in the soil from a single drip irrigation system emitter. To gain ...
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Salvia
... bushier with more blooms in the fall. Full sun to partial shade ‘Lady in Red’ Uniform, heat and drought-tolerant plants reach 2 tall and bloom prolifically. Reseeds very reliably. ‘Coral ... and were legal at the time of publication, but the status of registration and use patterns are subject to change by action of state and federal regulatory agencies. Follow all directions ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 2
... soil dries, clay shrinkage produces the characteristic deep cracks, which are frequently arranged in polygonal patterns. During this time, surface soil material collects in the cracks by several processes: deposition ... are common to both. And both can be found in adjacent landscapes within a uniform climatic regime, but on different parent materials. The distinct difference between the two is ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Guzmania
... plant with glossy green leaves with very fine patterns. The long slender leaves are fairly strong and tough, with very finely striped patterns. They have excellent growing characteristics when given ... month. On some sanguinea plants, the circular coloured patterned foliage is extremely concentric and uniform, with the rosette. Guzmania sanguinea grows 40cm diameter and 15 cm high, either planted ...
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Lily General
... leaves of lilies come in a number of forms and growing patterns. Lilium pumilum has narrow grass-like foliage. Lilium auratum var. platyphyllum ... have an alternating pattern going up the stem. Some keep a uniform size leaf as it moves up the stem and others ... to the question. Lilies come in a variety of colours and patterns. Colours can be various yellow, oranges, reds, pinks, whites and milticoloured ...
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DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Look for Patterns
... LOOK FOR PATTERNS Here is where we start making the distinction between living and nonliving factors that cause plant damage. Nonuniform Damage Pattern (living Factors) vs Uniform Damage Pattern on ... organisms usually leave "signs", i.e. excrement cast skins, mycelium, eggs... NONLIVING FACTORS: Damage patterns produced by nonliving factors such as frost or applications of toxic chemicals (Figure 5 ...
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DIAGNOSING PLANT DAMAGE - Figure 2-4
... spruce. Top FIGURE 4. NEEDLE DAMAGE Death of the tips of conifer needles producing a uniform pattern usually indicates a nonliving factor such as a toxic chemical or unfavorable climatic condition ... bodies of causal fungus may be present on diseased needles. Top Return to Look for Patterns, Return to Diagnosing Plant Damage Main Page Department of Horticulture, Oregon State University, Corvallis. OR ...
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DRAINAGE PATTERNS
... a series of concentric rings. Dendritic A branching treelike drainage pattern. In areas of uniform rock, with little distortion by folding or faulting, the rivers develop a random ... rock stucture, and follow the irregularities of glacial deposits. In addition to the patterns mentioned above, drainage patterns may have the following characteristics: Accordant drainage: When the rock structure has ...
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