Roses susceptible to rust and black spot may defoliate ... we should cut out clusters of dense foliage growing toward the ...
This rose rust is caused by a fungus and is more ... poor weather conditions, fungal diseases, and general plant stress. If left too long, this dieback can have a serious effect on the plant.
Morning glories can strangle rose bushes by entwining their stems ... However, they’re also susceptible to rust – a fungal ...
“We have two rust diseases that can affect corn in the U.S.; they are common rust and southern rust,” says Tamra Jackson, University of Nebraska Extension plant pathologist. “Southern rust ...
A team of Agricultural Research Service and university scientists has released two new oat germplasm lines to shore up the ...
By adhering to this requirement, plant breeders can arm elite oat varieties adapted to particular production regions with a one-two punch against the crown rust fungus—a "jab" via seedling ...