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Black rot disease can be very destructive to cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli. Other susceptible crucifers include: collards, kale, brussel sprouts, chinese cabbage, kohlrabi, turnip and rutabaga.
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There may soon be yet another reason to eat plenty of vegetables. According...
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(August 1, 2000) PROKARYOTIC SMALL SUBUNIT rRNA: ALPHABETICALLY ORDERED LISTING BY NAME U85886 ACAM 210. U85868 ACAM 213. env.A22L AEspoe hard rock 10-626m below ground surface DNA clone A22L. env.A34o AEspoe hard rock 10-626m below ground surface DNA clone A34o. env.
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(June 1, 2000) PROKARYOTIC SMALL SUBUNIT rRNA: PHYLOGENETIC LISTING NOTE: The phylogenetic listing and similarities that we have identified were based on the RDP release8.1 . RDP is in the process of releasing their new version.
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Make your selections from the phylogenetically ordered list below. (Hold down Control key to select or deselect disjoint items.
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Crown gall is a common, devastating grape disease that has been known to result in losses of entire vineyards in Kentucky. Besides grapes, over 600 types of plants are known to be susceptible to crown gall, including apples, stone fruits and brambles.
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Vineyards in Ontario, Canada are taking a $2-million hit each year from a bacterial disease called crown gall ... and the situation is getting worse. But new biological control techniques may soon put an end to its reign.
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110 YEARS OF GRAPE PUBLICATIONS FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA/IFAS 1891- 2001 The following bibliography documents a rich history of grape research and development by the University of Florida.
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Crown gall is an important disease of wine grapes when they are grown in cold climates. Gall formation on the aerial part of the vines is the most common symptom associated with this disease. The bacterium which causes crown gall may be present in plants that do not show any symptoms.
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