-
plant is
attacked by the
carrot fly and
other insect pests, as well as
viruses and
fungal diseases, of
which canker is the most serious. The parsnip...
- pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃kʁ])
means "little ulcer" in Old French.
Related to the
English "
canker", they both come from the
Latin cancer,
meaning "crab",
which is a translation...
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after the harvest.
Additional stem
canker and
dieback are
caused by the pathogen. Some of the
symptoms of stem
canker are
branch splitting,
gummosis and...
-
improved quality wood or nuts.
Black walnut is
susceptible to
thousand cankers disease,
which provoked a
decline of
walnut trees in some regions. Black...
- rainfall. In addition,
cherry trees are
susceptible to
bacterial canker,
cytospora canker,
brown rot of the fruit, root rot from
overly wet soil,
crown rot...
-
Eutypa lata,
where examination of the base of the dead
branch reveals a
canker surrounding a
pruning wound.
Other fungal diseases are
black knot, Alternaria...
- butterfly-like, but in most
respects they are
typical moths. The
majority fly at night. They
possess a
frenulum to link the wings, and the
antennae of...
- type of
biotherapy involving the
introduction of live,
disinfected maggots (
fly larvae) into non-healing skin and soft-tissue
wounds of a
human or other...
-
exude from the
cankers. The
factors that
determine whether or not
cankers become active are not well known, but it is
thought that
cankers found on larger...
-
maculata Entomosporium mespili [anamorph]
Fly speck Schizothyrium pomi
Zygophiala jamaicensis [anamorph]
Gibberella canker Gibberella baccata Fusarium lateritium...