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repository.lib.ncsu.edu/ir/bitstream/1840.16/1613/1/etd...
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wilt virus (TSWV) on different plant parts of blackberry collected from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia in 2001 and 2002…… 56. Table 1.3.
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researchers and others concerned about control of tomato spotted wilt virus ( TSWV) in the field ...... virus isolated from blackberry lily (Belamcanda chinensis DC.) ...
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dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.2003.87.1.102C
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First Report of Tomato spotted wilt virus in Blackberry Lily in North America. S. Adkins, USDA-ARS-USHRL, Fort Pierce, FL 34945; L. Breman and C. A. Baker, ...
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Rhizoctonia crown rot. Impatiens necrotic spot virus. Fusarium wilt. Pythium root rot. Aster yellows. Rust. Belamcanda (blackberry lily). Tomato spotted wilt virus ...
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www.essentialgardenguide.com/garden-fruits-problems/29/...
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Diseases, pests and problems for garden Blackberries. ... Sometimes the disease moves more slowly and the branches slowly turn white and wilt during the ...
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identified as tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) on the basis of particle morphology, host reactions, instability in ..... spotted wilt virus isolated from Blackberry-lily ...
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www.caf.wvu.edu/kearneysville/Smallfruit.html
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Mummyberry Disease - Michigan State University Blueberry Scorch ... Raspberry and Blackberry Disease Fact Sheets ... Verticillium Wilt - Ohio State University ...
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www.walterreeves.com/food-gardening/blackberry/
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Blackberries are susceptible to verticillium wilt, a fungus disease that infects the soil and kills susceptible plants growing in it. Do not plant blackberries where ...
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Pest & Disease Identification on Blackberry Plants. Blackberries (rubus) are called "brambles" for good reason: Their canes grow in thorny jumbles.
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