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Canker and are
Larches are prone to the fungal canker disease Lachnellula willkommii ( Larch Canker ); this is particularly a problem on sites prone to late spring frosts, which cause minor injuries to the tree allowing entry to the fungal spores.
radiata ( Monterey Pine proper ) are infected and under threat of extirpation from Pine Pitch Canker caused by Fusarium circinatum, a fungal disease native to the southeast United States and found ( in 1986 ) to have been introduced to California.
They are transferred into a syringe to be injected into a rabbit, but the lab is attacked, led by renegade scientist Dr. Margaret Canker ( Fiona Lewis ).
They are selecting for resistance to the Butternut Canker.

Canker and for
* Otodectes cynotis, the cat ear mite, responsible for Canker.

Canker and diseases
Examples of crop diseases related to biofilms include Citrus Canker, Pierce's Disease of grapes, and Bacterial Spot of plants such as peppers and tomatoes.

Canker and by
His route to fame and fortune on an international scale came about by virtue of his play The Gaunt Stranger and a controversial journalistic article he wrote in the mid-1920s named The Canker In Our Midst.
Canker can be spread by weather and animals, making an area that even has a slight amount of canker hazardous.
* Bleeding Canker of Horse Chestnut, caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv.

Canker and which
Gerard de Malynes ( 1586-1641 ), another bullionist, published a book, called A Treatise of the Canker of England's Common Wealth, in which he asserted that the exchange of foreign currency had been a trade of value rather than exchanging the weight of metals.

Canker and .
Possible accidental introduction of Pine Pitch Canker is considered the biggest threat at present to the survival of the Guadalupe Island pine population.
Canker causes extensive dieback and ultimately kills the tree.
* Fiona Lewis as Dr. Margaret Canker
The city itself is situated around the Rivers Tar and Canker, whose confluence forms the wider and more navigable Gross Tar.
Coptis ( Goldthread or Canker Root ) is a genus of between 10 – 15 species of flowering plants in the family Ranunculaceae, native to Asia and North America.
It is situated at the confluence of the Rivers Tar, Canker and Gross Tar, about ten miles ( 16 km ) west of the Swollen Ocean.
The hybrid between Butternut and the Japanese Walnut is commonly know as the ' Buartnut ' and shows resistance to the Butternut Canker.
Image: Baumkrebs-Birke. jpg | Canker on a birch
Image: Beech bark burrs and canker. JPG | Canker on a Beech tree.
Image: Canker on Ash. JPG | Canker on an Ash tree in North Ayrshire, Scotland.

anthracnose and are
Foliage diseases that attack black oak are the same as those that typically attack species in the red oak group and include anthracnose ( Gnomonia quercina ), leaf blister ( Taphrina spp.
In regions where dogwood anthracnose is a problem, homeowners and public land managers are encouraged to know the symptoms and inspect trees frequently.
The new leaves are susceptible to anthracnose canker, which by necessitating a side bud to become the new leader, can create the picturesque angling trunks and branches on older specimens.

anthracnose and for
* Bloodgood, This is one of the first cultivars to be selected for anthracnose resistance.
It shows good tolerance for mildew, anthracnose, heat and drought.
It is resistant to the dogwood anthracnose disease, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva, unlike C. florida, which is very susceptible and commonly killed by it ; for this reason, C. kousa is being widely planted as an ornamental tree in areas affected by the disease.

anthracnose and large
*‘ Appalachian Spring ’ – large white bracts ; red fall foliage ; resistant to dogwood anthracnose.

anthracnose and diseases
Other diseases that attack Chinkapin oak include the cankers Strumella coryneoidea and Nectria galligena, shoestring root rot ( Armillarea mellea ), anthracnose ( Gnomonia veneta ), and leaf blister ( Taphrina spp.
The grape vine is prone to grape diseases like anthracnose and downy mildew.
Pests include Scales and Thrips, and diseases include anthracnose, Phytophthora, root rot, and rust.

anthracnose and by
Erwinia salicis ) and willow anthracnose, caused by the fungus Marssonina salicicola.
* Poinsettia scab, a spot anthracnose disease caused by Sphaceloma poinsettiae
* Dogwood anthracnose, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva
* Plane anthracnose, caused by the fungus Apiognomonia veneta
* Willow anthracnose, caused by the fungus Marssonina salicicola
Like the related flowering dogwood, it is very susceptible to dogwood anthracnose, a disease caused by the fungus Discula destructiva.

anthracnose and which
In the more humid climates of much of Europe and eastern North America, it is susceptible to a canker disease, willow anthracnose ( Marssonina salicicola ), which makes infected trees very short-lived and unsightly.

anthracnose and years
The offspring were evaluated following several years of exposure to anthracnose infection.

anthracnose and .
Micropropagation of flowering dogwood is now used in breeding programs aiming to incorporate resistance to dogwood anthracnose and powdery mildew into horticulturally and economically important cultivars.
Resists mildew and anthracnose, this tree has deeply-lobed, dark green leaves.
Very resistant to powdery mildew and highly susceptible to anthracnose.
It has a greater degree of winter cold tolerance than the Oriental Plane, and is less susceptible to anthracnose disease than the American Plane.
American sycamore is susceptible to Plane anthracnose disease ( Apiognomonia veneta, syn.

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