wilt of rose (verticillium)
1ВЕРТИЦИЛЛЕЗ РОЗЫ, ШИПОВНИКА; УВЯДАНИЕ ВЕРТИЦИЛЛЕЗНОЕ РОЗЫ, ШИПОВНИКА — англ.wilt of rose (Verticillium) нем.Welke, Rose (Verticillium) франц.flétrissement du rosier (Verticillium); verticilliose du rosier возбудитель:Verticillium albo atrum Reinke et Berth. см …
2ФУЗАРИОЗ ПЕЛАРГОНИИ, ГЕРАНИ — англ.wilt of rose geranium (Verticillium) нем.Fusarium Krankheit, Pelargonie франц.fusariose du pélargonier возбудитель:Fusarium merismoides Cda см …
3Pests and diseases of roses — Roses ( Rosa sp. ) are susceptible to a number of pests, diseases and disorders. A large number of the problems affecting roses are seasonal and climatic. [Ross, D., Rose growing for Pleasure , Lothian Publishing, Melbourne, 1985, ISBN 0 85091… …
4Plant disease symptoms — ▪ Table Plant disease symptoms description and causes examples prenecrotic symptom expression that precedes the death of cells or the disintegration of tissues water soaking a water soaked, translucent condition of tissues caused by water moving… …
5Maladies de la pomme de terre — Les maladies de la pomme de terre (Solanum tuberosum L. sont très nombreuses et sont causées par des agents pathogènes très divers: bactéries, champignons, protistes, virus, viroïdes, nématodes, phytoplasmes, etc. Sommaire 1 Maladies bactériennes …
6Garden roses — are mostly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated group of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. Numerous cultivars have been produced,… …
7Some fungal diseases of plants — ▪ Table Some fungal diseases of plants disease causative agent hosts symptoms and signs additional features late blight of potato Phytophthora infestans potato water soaked dark green to black or purplish lesions with pale green margins on lower… …
8Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants — ▪ Table Signs of pathogen presence in diseased plants* sign description examples acervulus a shallow, saucer shaped fungal structure that bears asexual spores (conidia); it is usually formed below the cuticle or epidermis of leaves, stems, and… …