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advisable to
graft the
plants onto
rootstocks with low
susceptibility to
gummosis because seedlings generally are
highly vulnerable to the disease. Useful...
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stone fruit, it is
often caused by a lack of
boron and/or calcium.
Gummosis is a
nonspecific condition of
stone fruits (peach, nectarine, plum, and...
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Western poison oak, a
widespread shrub in
western North America.
Cambium Gummosis Latex Natural gum Schröder,
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- fans in the trunk, a
common sign of
Armillaria root rot. It also
causes gummosis,
patches of
gummy material on the
surface of plants,
which occurs in response...
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which is a weevil.
Damage is
mainly visible on
leaves and stalks, with
gummosis and oval or
circular feeding and egg-laying sites.
Hungry wildlife may...
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although the
cabbage looper is a
generalist pest, tobacco's
gummosis and
trichomes can harm
early larvae survival. As a result, some tobacco...
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economically important citrus crops. A
diagnostic symptom of P.
citrophthora is
gummosis,
wherein lesions around the base of the tree
exude sap.
Other common symptoms...
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caterpillars (Indarbela spp.) are
important pests of B. cochinchinensis,
while gummosis and
powdery mildew represent important pathogens.
Circa 588 BCE, the 35-year-old...
- the pathogen. Some of the
symptoms of stem
canker are
branch splitting,
gummosis and bark blistering. The main
areas where the
disease was
observed are...