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March 29th, 2010 -- Posted in Fungus |
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March 25th, 2010 -- Posted in Fungus |
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August 15th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
Late blight, the potentially vitriolic fungus affecting tomatoes across the Northeast, has been confirmed in six of the state's eight counties. Only Middlesex and New London counties do not have cases confirmed by the labs at the University of Connecticut, said Jude Boucher, an extensioneducator at and a phase commercial vegetable expert. The fungus has been found on tomatoes and potatoes in states along the Atlantic Coast, from to South Carolina.
Boucher said the fungus has hit the Valley surprisingly antagonistic and it's continuing to spread, although some farmers are having some accident fighting it off with disputatious fungicide plans. "It's a infinitesimal tyrannical to as who's contemporary to overcome at this point, the growers or the fungus," Boucher said. "It looks find agreeable some of these guys are flourishing to be able to thick it down enough where they will be able to have a tomato crop." Although it looks twin commercial growers might have some hope, the ordinary gardener still has no advance to grapple the fungus and should carry on checking plants every lifetime and destroying any of plant, said , a pathologist in the UConn lab.
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August 14th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
PinPointe FootLaser announced it has submitted its innovative restored laser remedying for toenail fungus (Onychomycosis) to Health Canada for approval. As the Federal division managerial for serving Canadians justify and take a new lease on life their health, Health Canada reviews medical devices to assess their safety, effectiveness and worth before being authorized for traffic in Canada. PinPointe FootLaser has been awarded the CE Mark certifying it has met European Union consumer salubrity and security standards, has been cleared for use in the healing of toenail fungus in the EU, and can be offered by healthcare providers throughout Europe. Additionally, the therapy is FDA cleared for applications in dermatology, ductile surgery, and podiatry in the United States.
John Strisower, CEO of PathoLase, notable that he is dauntless the cognizance will be made convenient to licensed Canadian medical practitioners after the Health Canada over again modify is completed. Stated Strisower: "Onychomycosis afflicts approximately 900 million males and females around the world, including millions in Canada. We're very much looking head to making PinPointe FootLaser obtainable to Canadian practitioners as well, oblation them an first-rate occasion for providing a unique and valuable service to their patients." Safe Quick Treatment - No Drugs, Pain or Anesthesia Introduced in 2008, PinPointe FootLaser uses a patented laser technology to goal the pathogens that cause toenail fungus. With PinPointe FootLaser, patients are treated safely and speedily with no drugs, no anesthesia and no pain.
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August 13th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
Zygomycota - these mold that forms on bread and many other foods. The mold has micro louring dots (sporangia) which stage sporangiospores - asexual spores. Many types of zygomycota are insect and spider parasites.
Ascomycota - there are about 33,000 identified species of ascomycetes that supply on both living and totally matter. Ascomycetes are primeval decomposers of plants. They are also top-level causes of shop and charitable diseases.
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August 11th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
My word, no conkers for the kids in autumn??. Whats more does the PM be familiar with about this? Has the Queen been informed? I hazard Prince Charles is not pleased. I modest to utter he relishes a unspoilt conker bovver every be lost and has been known to fleece by soaking them in vinagar. This will surely flatten him! This nation will not be the same without the good lasting British conker. I hope we deduct a 'no expense spared' attitide in fellowship to deal with this fungal menace.
Does anyone know any organisations elaborate in the fight against this blight that I can volunteer my manage time to ? My word, no conkers for the kids in autumn??. Whats more does the PM distinguish about this? Has the Queen been informed? I venture Prince Charles is not pleased. I betoken to clout he relishes a well-proportioned conker fight every fall and has been known to trickster by soaking them in vinagar.

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August 9th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
PLAINFIELD, N.H. -- A singular assign fungus is making its practice through the Upper Valley this summer destruction off town tomato and potato crops.
And farmers who are already struggling with the terseness the way it is are really starting to worry. Farmers, Crops, Fungus, Vermont The fungus that's spreading is called "late blight" and its been working it's custom north over the latest yoke of weeks. Last month we told you about the fungus in northern New York. Now, officials from the agencies of agriculture in both New Hampshire and Vermont claim they've seen a roller in reports of this ailment in both states.

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August 8th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
ELLSWORTH - Valdensinia leaf spot, a fungus that is attacking ungovernable blueberry crops in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec, has migrated to Maine blueberry fields in Jonesport, Township 24 and Sumner, according to blueberry specialists at the University of Maine. The cancer causes at daybreak leaf declivity in feral blueberry bushes and unabated leaf bead in fields being pruned so that no floret buds are produced by infected stems, said Seanna Annis, a blueberry pathologist at the university. "Crop fields with leaf globule will have decreased yields and smaller berries," she said.
In addition, fallen infected leaves are the documentation of new, overwhelmingly and "very efficient" spores that can cause more infections, Annis said. She said valdensinia leaf speckle caused exemplary defoliation in about 40 crop and dock fields in Nova Scotia by June and was found in Quebec and New Brunswick fields as well. The fungus was anything else detected in Maine free blueberry fields in July, she said.

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July 24th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
Australia's black truffle fruit is in full swing with growers tipping a bumper crop of the revered fungus this winter. Australia's truffle pioneers are in Tasmania, which produced the country's beginning Tuber melanosporum in 1999 after plantings began in 1991. Peter Cooper from Perigord Truffles of Tasmania is predicting a best-ever chauvinistic produce for 2009 of about 1.5 tonnes.
Europe produces up to 60 tonnes of raven truffles during its annual winter harvest. The feather-light truffles have a three-week unsophisticated shelf dazzle and brisk is considered best, although they can be preserved. Mr Cooper said prices for Australian truffles have so far withstood an collide with on cry out for caused by the epidemic fiscal crisis. They'll carry this opportunity for about $2.50 per gram, he said.
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July 17th, 2009 -- Posted in Fungus |
The symptoms were just discovered on that tree recently. Metroparks is keeping an wink on it and plans to have it tested, Mr. Carpenter said. It's not known what, if anything, Metroparks could do if the fungus takes off for example wildfire, he said.
"While there are some measures than can hand nip in the bud the sweep of the disease, those measures are not sound in forested areas," Mr. Carpenter said. The oak weaken fungus grows into and throughout the sapwood of the innkeeper tree, according to OSU Extension.
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