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2018 North Dakota Field Crop Plant Disease Management Guide
This fungicide guide is based on the latest information available from the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station. U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the agricultural chemical industry.
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Comparison of Cercospora and Bacterial Leaf Spots on Sugar Beet
Cercospora commonly occurs, can result in considerable loss in yield and quality and reduces storability of sugar beet roots in piles. Bacterial Leaf Spots commonly occurs but usually not of economic importance; some rhizomania-resistant varieties have shown increased susceptibility to bacterial leaf spot.
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Diagnosing Spruce Disorders in North Dakota
Over a dozen disorders of spruce trees are presented. Disorders include insects, diseases, human-caused problems, environmental disorders and others. Color photos are included.
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Lawns, Gardens & Trees
Dry Edible Bean Disease Diagnostic Series
This publication is a pictorial guide of Dry Edible Bean diseases.
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Fungal Leaf Spot Diseases of Wheat: Tan spot, Septoria/Stagonospora nodorum blotch and Septoria tritici blotch
This publication provides information for the identification and management of the common fungal leaf spot diseases found in wheat in North Dakota.
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Fusarium Yellows of Sugar Beet
Fusarium yellows of sugarbeet was identified in the Red River Valley in a few fields between Moorhead, Minn., and Drayton, N.D., in 2002. Fusarium yellows is caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. betae, although other Fusarium species can be involved as secondary invaders. The disease causes significant reduction in root yield and recoverable sucrose. In storage, the quality of infected roots may deteriorate more rapidly than in noninfected roots.
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Ground Application of Fungicide for the Suppression of Fusarium Head Blight in Small Grains
Fusarium head blight (FHB) has caused considerable income loss for wheat and barley growers during the past 15 years. Estimates of crop loss to growers in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota are significant. Serious yield and quality losses from FHB occur whenever wet weather coincides with the heading and flowering stages of the crop.
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Houseplants Proper Care and Management of Pest Problems
This publication summarizes how to properly grow houseplants and control the insect and mite pests and diseases that infest houseplants. Pest identification, damage symptoms and pest management strategies are described for insect and mite pests and diseases.
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Home & Farm
Internal Physiological Disorders: Internal Heat Necrosis and Blackheart
Internal physiological disorders reduce the quality and marketability of potatoes. Every few years, a plethora of potatoes exhibit internal heat necrosis and blackheart in the Red River Valley.
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Iron Chlorosis in Trees
Iron chlorosis is a major tree-health issue found throughout the state. This document summarizes the biology and ecology of the issue, including susceptible species and soils most likely to create this problem. Soil treatments and stem injections are discussed.
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Lawns, Gardens & Trees
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