An increase in the spread of rust diseases could have devastating results on the fast-growing ornamental crop industry, say pathologists with The American Phytopathological Society (APS). St. Paul, ...
(Nanowerk News) A water-absorbent coat to keep rust away? It may seem counterintuitive but when it comes to soybean plants and rust disease, researchers from Japan have discovered that applying a ...
Last year in one of your articles, you talked about rust disease on plants, and as I remember, you mentioned there was something we could do in the spring to help us protect our plants against this ...
Rust disease is among the more interesting plant diseases because it requires two different plants to complete its lifecycle. There are a variety of rust diseases, including cedar-apple rust, Asian ...
The last few years, ornamental pear tree leaves have been infected with a rust disease that caused numerous orange spots on their leaves. This disease is cedar-hawthorn rust and on ornamental pear it ...
What happens when you combine mild weather, rain that lasts for a day or two, and rapidly growing plants fighting for space? Besides a bounty of flowers, foliage might take on an orange-splattered ...
Myrtle rust is a devastating fungal disease that affects lilly pilly, myrtles and gum trees. Here's what it looks like and how to remove it.
St. Paul, Minn. (February 17, 2004) – An increase in the spread of rust diseases could have devastating results on the fast-growing ornamental crop industry, say pathologists with The American ...
image: Researchers from the University of Tsukuba have found that coating soybean plant leaves with cellulose nanofiber (CNF) gives protection against an aggressive fungal disease. The CNF coating ...
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