Take-all attacks the roots of the plant, causing a black scurfy appearance on roots and lower stems. |
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An important insect pest of fruit and ornamental trees in the United States, the scurfy scale causes spotting of foliage and fruit. |
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Serious plant pests are the San Jose scale, the oystershell scale, the scurfy scale, and the purple and red scale of citrus. |
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The child stared into the dry dish where his water once overflowed, and his stone flesh turned scurfy and cracked with dried algae like the sear and yellow skin of an old man. |
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It's a concept with which both Meg and Howard would be well at home and would send a clear message to the scurfy down-market low-income brigade and their fellow-travellers. |
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If necessary, use our soothing, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal cream Phytobalm, for topical application to abrasions, irritations, dry or scurfy areas. |
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Ideal for dogs with dull, dry coats, or scurfy skin. |
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The leaves of some species are white and look scurfy or mealy. |
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They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. |
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Wildin RS, Ramsdell SF, Peake J, Faravelli F, Casanova JL X-linked neonatal diabetes mellitus, enteropathy and endocrinopathy syndrome is the human equivalent of mouse scurfy. |
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