This is a root rot disease (Figure 1). Damage to the roots prevents the turfgrass from efficiently obtaining water or nutrients from the soil. The plant is also unable to store the products of photosynthesis. The fungus do...
Take-all root rot builds up slowly, so it is usually the third or fourth year of continuous wheat that is severely damaged. Take-all root rot of wheat occurs throughout Kansas, but it is most common in the central part of the state. The disease is first detectable around the jointing ...
Primary diseases of St. Augustine turf include brown patch, take-all root rot and gray leaf spot. These occur in hot, wet weather. Excess nitrogen and irrigation can encourage these diseases, so keep to the program. Assuming you planted the turf in well-draining soil, a fungicide specific f...
of course – there is a raisiny, dried plum quality to the rose that makes you think of rot at the heart of an otherwise perfect-looking apple – but I also think that the piquant
dressed in a careful arrangement of natural oils and essences that the perfumer has sourced or distilled himself – incredibly silky-funky ouds that smell of wood rot but also of hay and mint, the powdered goodness of well-resinated sandalwood, buttery white flowers, or the citric, briny spackl...
Little is known about how chloride (Cl) functions in suppressing take-all root rot of wheat (L.). A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects... DM Weller,WJ Howie,RJ Cook 被引量: 54发表: 1988年 加载更多来源期刊 Plant Pathology Journal 20130600 研究点推荐 disease suppression...
5) take-all disease 全蚀病 1. Geographic differentiation of Pseudomonas brassicacearum populations and bio-control of take-all disease of wheat and Pythium root rot of canola; Pseudomonas brassicacearum的数量分布差异及生物防治小麦全蚀病和油菜根腐病(英文) 2. The molecular techniques of diagnosis...
The method provided by the invention is simple, the disease resistance effect is obvious, and the wheat does not have the take-all disease, the root rot disease, the rust disease, the white seed or the skin mildew diseases in the growth and harvesting periods, so the wheat has good ...
foundation for all types of immunization. But was he the first to toy with the idea of artificially stimulating the immune response? Likewise, the homeopathic approach to the cure of disease, whose premise it to cure ailments by using materials similar to those that ...
Soil pH, $NH_4^ + $ and NO₃ concentrations in soil, and take-all root rot of winter wheat grown in the field were measured concurrently from sowing to anthesis in order to relate disease devlopment to liming and N fertilization practices. Experimental variables included soil pH (5.5 and...