Your garden plants are going to sleep for the winter. Unfortunately, so are the pathogens that cause diseases that attack them. Plant pathogens include fungi, bacteria, viruses and nematodes. Bacteria ...
With our warmer-than-average fall and plants holding onto leaves, I’ve been asked if trees are at risk of cold-weather injury ...
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Researchers at the University of Toronto have cracked the code of plant ... causing fungi can exploit chemical cues to infect ...
Researchers at the University of Toronto have cracked the code of plant ... causing fungi can exploit chemical cues to infect ...
A pivotal study has uncovered a genetic defense mechanism in lily plants against Botrytis cinerea, the fungus behind gray ...
A pivotal study reveals tactics used by the pathogen Botrytis cinerea to undermine strawberry plant immunity. Researchers ...
Following the aftermath of severe drought and Hurricane Helene, soybean farmers in Ohio have faced considerable challenges ...
Gardening has risks along with rewards. Gardeners can be exposed to diseases like tetanus, Legionnaires' disease and ...
Gram-negative bacteria, which are more pathogenic ... and Cladosporium in fungi were most prevalent in indoor sites. Most ...
With our dry fall, I’ve been asked if antitranspirants should be applied to evergreens to reduce water loss during winter.