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ICPP98 Paper Number 2.8.2
... wounded or non-wounded buds in a suspension of teliospores of Ustilago scitaminea. The technique that uses wounded buds presents results with less variability than the technique that uses non-wounded buds ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301
... the plant (systemically) in galls, or in the soil. When they come in contact with wounded tissue of a susceptible host, they enter the plant and induce gall formation, thus completing ... , it can be removed. The remaining trunk can be pruned leaving a full number of buds until the second trunk can be renewed. Galls on the upper parts of the trunk ...
ohioline.osu.edu

How to Care for Tree Wounds, HYG-3045-96
... can lessen the chance that decay will result. When a tree is wounded, a natural process begins that results in the covering of the ... best time to make large pruning wounds is from the time that buds start to swell until the leaves are nearly fully expanded. This ... has begun to form in response to the wound. Try to keep wounded trees growing vigorously. This will increase the rate of wound closure and ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Propagating House Plants
... are taken from plants with opposite leaves, and have two leaves and buds per cutting. A leaf-bud cutting need not consist of a complete ... be used to propagate species which have the capability of forming adventitious buds which can also give rise to new plants. There are several ... tall or lost their lower leaves or branches. The stem is wounded at the point where the new root system is desired, then ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- G
... seeds are planted and trees will bear fruit in 7 years. The fruits and terminal buds are eaten, and the fruits are used to make a beer. Shrimp and catfish are ... ); Paco (C); Tupu (Cu) . Decoctions of the leaves are said to have saved many conquistadors wounded with poisoned arrows. Eaten raw or cooked, the pulp is used like grease to cook ...
www.ars-grin.gov

Japanese Gray-Bark Elm
... only a few internodes. Let the branches grow out again. In the spring before the buds open, gather the branches up into a loose broom shape using raffia. The new growth ... Elm leaf beetle. Zelkova is subject to canker diseases particularly if the trunk is repeatedly wounded. Avoid wounding and maintain tree health. Bibliography: USDA Fact Sheet ST-677 Compiled by Sabrina ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aconite Herb - Profile and Information
... forms a flowering stem, in the spring, some of the lateral buds develop into short shoots, each of which produces a long, slender, descending ... full of starch. If allowed to remain in the soil, the buds that crown the daughter roots begin to grow, in the late winter ... day. So acrid is the poison, that the juice applied to a wounded finger affects the whole system, not only causing pains in the limbs ...
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Redbanded Leafroller
... season that the fruits--except possible hard winter varieties--are incapable of corking over the wounded tissue. Usually however, second- and third-brood feeding areas are sources of infection for various ... trees. Moths emerge in the spring soon after the first green tissue shows in the buds. They may be found until after bloom, but the greatest numbers are present in the ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Plant Propagation by Stem Cuttings: Instructions for the Home Gardener
... season’s growth. Avoid material with flower buds if possible. Remove any flowers and flower buds when preparing cuttings so the cutting’s ... water loss and conserve space. Species difficult to root should be wounded. Figure 4. Treating cuttings with root-promoting compounds can be ... (do not insert the cuttings upside down). Make sure the buds are pointed up. Space cuttings just far enough apart to ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Questions On Apple Diseases
... spring, while the tree is still dormant and just before the buds open, spray the entire tree with dormant oil. Then spray ... premature leaf drop. To control, spray next spring when the flower buds turn pink, with a fungicide that contains ferbam or zineb. Spray ... of the tree, especially older ones like yours that have been wounded by repeated bumps from the lawnmower. It gradually girdles the tree. ...
www.ext.nodak.edu




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