If anthracnose becomes a problem, spray the plants with lime-sulfur solution at budbreak and, if needed, during the growing season. |
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In central Nebraska, several fields are severely damaged by anthracnose stalk rot. |
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We also developed heat-tolerant Chinese cabbage, and peppers resistant to the major tropical disease anthracnose. |
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The models revealed telling facts about the spread of anthracnose, blackleg and black spot. |
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In dry edible beans, anthracnose causes unsightly cankers on plant stems, pods, and seeds. |
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There have been reports of Physoderma brown spot, anthracnose, and eyespot developing in Illinois cornfields. |
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The less common diseases are botrytis, anthracnose, and canker. |
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Ice smothering, exposure during cold periods, diseases like anthracnose, and cultural practices like harvest during winterizing all seem to have been contributing factors. |
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Diseases such as anthracnose, spur blight, and mildew may be more prevalent if irrigation is not accompanied by adequate disease-control measures. |
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Other diseases include rust, crown gall, anthracnose and petal blight. |
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Anthracnose can cause symptoms on canes, leaves, fruit, and stems of berry clusters. |
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Copper oxychloride, cupric hydroxide and Bordeaux mixture are used to control a range of fungus diseases including mildews, anthracnose and leaf spots. |
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Collectotrichum acutatum is found worldwide and is increasingly important as the cause of strawberry petiole, stolon, and anthracnose fruit rot. |
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A new pinto bean germplasm line, USPT-ANT-1, which harbors what's called the Co-42 gene, is resistant to the most destructive races of anthracnose. |
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Anthracnose fungal disease is widespread in North America, affecting all three American sycamores. |
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Other pathogens include anthracnose, bacterial soft rot, blight caused by Sclerotium rolfsii, bulb nematodes, other rots including blue molds, black molds and mushy rot. |
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