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Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus) - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Before chemical treatment, remove all infected trees, stumps, and as many roots greater than 1 inch in diameter as ...
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Cyclamen - (Found June 29, 2008 )

(Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cyclaminis) A progressive yellowing and wilting of leaves starts with oldest. Brown ...
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Tomato Psyllid - (Found June 29, 2008 )

The adult psyllid is a small insect (about 0.12 inches) that resembles a cicada. The adults have white or yellowish ...
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Fig Beetle - (Found June 29, 2008 )

The adult fig beetle (family Scarabaeidae) is 0.75 to 1.25 inches long, velvet green on top with a brownish yellow band ...
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Begonia - (Found June 29, 2008 )

(Erysiphe cichoracearum, Odium begoniae) White, powdery spots develop on upper and lower leaf surfaces and small, ...
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Southern Blight - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Initial symptoms of southern blight include a yellowing of the foliage with slight darkening of the stem just above the ...
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Broad Mite - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Broad mites feed on fruit and leaves, preferring young fruit up to about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in diameter that are located ...
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Cladosporium Fruit Rot - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Cladosporium fruit rot of caneberry is primarily a postharvest storage disease. Even though these fungi cause little ...
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Armyworms - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Armyworms are attacked by a parasitic wasp, Hyposoter sp.. Parasitized worms can be identified by pulling the larvae ...
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Downy Mildew - (Found June 29, 2008 )

Infections begin as irregular yellow patches on leaves; these chlorotic lesions later turn tan to light brown. If ...
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