This week's Master Gardener column offers advice for covering plants for winter — and the best materials to use — as well as ...
playing a critical role in the colonization of plant roots. These findings open new avenues for interventions in both medicine and agriculture. Researchers at the University of Cologne's CEPLAS ...
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In nature, plant roots are always colonized by fungi. This interaction can be either mutualistic, benefiting both the plant and the fungus, or pathogenic, where the fungus harms the host plant.
the impact of the relatively new strawberry fungal disease, Neopestalotiopsis, is starting to be seen. Even with diligent spray programs, plant death and decline has still been an issue for growers.
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Carefully remove some soil without disturbing the plant’s roots, and add gritty, coarse components like pumice and expanded clay pellets to help with drainage. You should protect the plant from ...
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Contrary to popular belief, this time of year is not a complete write-off for planting. You just need to do the right things in order for your plants to survive ...
According to the U.S. Drought Monitor County was in severe drought in September and the beginning of October this year.
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