Pine-pine gall rust, also known as western gall rust, is a fungal disease of pine trees. It is caused by Endocronartium harknessii (asexual name is Peridermium...
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Cronartium quercuum (redirect from Pine-oak gall rust)
also known as pine-oak gall rust is a fungal disease of pine (Pinus spp.) and oak (Quercus spp.) trees. Similar to pine-pine gall rust, this disease is...
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Pinus elliottii (redirect from Slash pine)
into basidiospores that infect the pine trees and complete the life rust cycle. Symptoms on the pine include gall formation, stem swelling, cankers, bushiness...
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orange cankers on the trunk and galls on the lower branches. The disease does not tend to affect older trees. Jack pines are also susceptible to scleroderris...
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Pinus ponderosa (redirect from Ponderosa pine)
Verticicladiella, Elytroderma needle cast, and western gall rust. Pinus ponderosa is classed as a "wilding pine" and spreads as an invasive species throughout...
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and forest crops.[citation needed] White pine blister rust, wheat stem rust, soybean rust, and coffee rust are examples of notoriously damaging threats...
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Meloidogyne Many rust fungi induce gall formation, including western gall rust, which infects a variety of pine trees and cedar-apple rust. Galls are often seen...
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All new plants purchased should be certified as virus-free. White pine blister rust (Cronartium ribicola) needs two alternate hosts to complete its life...
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Notes Highland History & Culture Knocking Stone Ayr & Gall Arch Assoc p.3 Grigson, p.223 Ayr & Gall Arch Assoc p.3 Foula Heritage Scotland's Rural Past...
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fir trees, those include the pine bark adelgid, the Cooley spruce gall adelgid (Adelges cooleyi), and the eastern spruce gall adelgid (Adelges abietis)....
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disease Emerald ash borer Olive tree pathology Witch's broom White Pine Blister Rust Phytophthora cinnamomi, which causes root rot Phytophthora ramorum...
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particular the plant is resistant to mildew, leaf spot, white pine blister rust, and big bud gall mite. Flowers are hermaphrodite and the plant is self-fertile...
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propagate vegetatively via root shoots. Gall mites of the genus Eriophyes and Aceria cause damage to buds and calyxes by gall formation on leaves. A. ovalis can...
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Cecidomyiidae (redirect from Gall midge)
gall midges or gall gnats. As the name implies, the larvae of most gall midges feed within plant tissue, creating abnormal plant growths called galls...
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whiteflies, capsid bugs, red spider mites, rust, aphids, black vine weevil, smut, gray mold, fuchsia gall mite, and fuchsia flea beetle. It is resistant...
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White rust plant diseases caused by Albugo fungal-like pathogens should not be confused with white pine blister rust, Chrysanthemum white rust or any...
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infected by a number funguses. Cedar-apple rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) produces hard stem galls in winter of up to 5 centimeters in width...
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of Adelges, an aphid-like insect that causes galls to form. Nymphs of the pineapple gall adelgid form galls at the base of twigs which resemble miniature...
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species of pine, Q. durata can be infected by certain species of heteroecious rust fungi (cronartium). Leather oak is a host for the parasitic Gall Wasp Cynips...
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Acarapis woodi (honey bee tracheal mite) [38] Aculops fuchsiae (fuchsia gall mite) Raoiella indica (red palm mite) Rhipicephalus microplus (Asian blue...
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"Iberico ham from Spain". Spain.info. Retrieved 2023-12-30. "Holm oak, Gall oak and Cork oak - Monte Nevado". www.montenevado.com. Retrieved 2023-12-30...
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), powdery mildews (Phyllactinia corylea and Microsphaera alni), oak-pine rusts (Cronartium spp.), and leaf spots (Actinopelte dryina). Tunneling insects...
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production of anti-corrosive primers for treating rusted steel surfaces prior to painting, converting rust to iron tannate and consolidating and sealing the...
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to flowers, leaves, and underground near roots - even inside plants in galls, in every plant tissue, including dead or decaying ones. Tropical forest...
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latter making purple stains. Two rusts have been recorded on S. novae-angliae: the brown rust Puccinia asteris and the red rust Coleosporium asterum. A bee...
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Monterey pine is affected by two endemic pests and diseases; western gall rusts and engraver beetles. By removing infected limbs and good slash disposal...
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September 12 Harry W. Crosby, 98, historian and photographer (b. 1926) Joseph G. Gall, 96, biologist (b. 1928) Gabriel Gonzalez, 57, musician (No Doubt, Save Ferris)...
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L. (2007-08-07). "MicroRNAs in loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) and their association with fusiform rust gall development". The Plant Journal. 51 (6):...
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on willows in North America. Rhabdophaga rosaria is a type of gall found on willows. Rust, caused by fungi of genus Melampsora, is known to damage leaves...
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found mainly in mixed birch and juniper woodlands, and at lower levels in pine forests, moorlands, and pastures. Bites are most often found on the head...
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