verticillium - GARDEN
Marin Independent Journal: How to tell if you’re dealing with verticillium wilt Oh no! What’s wrong with my tomato plant, strawberries and Japanese maple? It could be verticillium wilt, a disease caused by a soil-borne fungus that can affect a wide variety of herbaceous and woody ...
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Question: We have a 20-year-old olive tree in our front yard diagnosed with verticillium wilt disease. The north third of the tree appears to be healthy. If we remove this tree, what distance from the ... Mansfield News Journal: A Stroll Through the Garden: Identifying and dealing with verticillium and anthracnose A Stroll Through the Garden: Identifying and dealing with verticillium and anthracnose The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: Verticillium could spell end for your silver maple Farmers Weekly: Advice on cutting the verticillium wilt risk to your OSR crop JSTOR Daily: Vegetative compatibility grouping of Verticillium dahliae from pistachio in Iran Sixty-nine isolates of Verticillium dahliae were recovered from pistachio (Pistacia vera) trees in the Kerman province of Iran.
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