plant debris are primary source of infection. Secondary spread is through air borne conidia. High humidity favours the spread of the disease and severity
humus-rich soils. Skimmia plants are strong and are tolerant of drought, but also air pollution. Dieffenbachia is a very popular ornamental plant and usually sold
on their back feigning death and then suddenly propel themselves into the air with a audible click. Hence their name. Their larvae are called wireworms
infected through the flowers. The newly produced ascospores are dispersed by air and the conidiospores by water drops, tools and hands of workers. The ascospores
and viruses that naturally occur in environments such as soil, water, and air. These microorganisms are harnessed for pest control through applications
splash promote disease. Ensure fast drying and wound healing, by allowing air circulation Disinfect recirculating nutrient solutions Prevent plant diseases
little else is known about the life cycle. The fungus is dispersed by water, air and soil particles. How to prevent Black root rot of cucurbits Test for the
. How to prevent Apple scab Use resistant cultivars Prune to ensure good air circulation, this decreases the duration of leaf wetness Shred fallen leaves