Plant Health Clinic Newsletter
This publication is an electronic update about diseases and other problems observed in our lab each month at the Plant Disease Clinic. Input from everybody interested in plants is welcome and appreciated. ... [... more]
University of Arkansas Agriculture |
Plant Health Care: Growing Tomatoes
To get a head start on the season, gardeners use a variety of frost protection techniques. The wall-of-water provides protection into the mid-teens, or lower. Cool soil temperatures also inhibit early growth. When ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension |
Plant Health Care: Tomato Early Blight
Symptoms typically appear soon after fruit sets, starting on the lower leaves as tiny dark brown spots. The spots enlarge to over 1/2 inch in diameter and develop a grayish-white center with a darker border. As the ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension |
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Plant Health Care
One way you can protect your plants from disease is to make sure you're not the carrier. Fungus, bacteria and viruses can travel on your shoes and hands into the garden. A bleach spray for your shoes is a way to prevent soilborne problems. Mix ... [... more]
DIYnet |
Principles of Plant Health and Quarantine
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Plant Health Care, Part 4- A Fertilizer Primer
A typical formulation might be expressed as 5-10-10. This means that the fertilizer is made up of 5% nitrogen, 10% phosphorous, and 10% potassium. Unless other wise stated the remaining portion of the fertilizer is composed of the ubiquitous ... [... more]
Suite101 |
Plant Health Care, Phc
Since insect and disease problems vary significantly from crop to crop, application of IPM principles is also very crop specific. IPM techniques used in an alfalfa field (perennial crop), a wheat field (annual crop), ... [... more]
Colorado State University Extension |
Plant Health Care, Part 3- Soil Micro-Biota
Roots function as portals for water and nutrients to enter the plant as well as support and storage organs. How well roots serve the portal functions largely determine if the plant survives and how it handles stress. Healthy functioning root ... [... more]
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