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Blight and other fungal diseases are a common enemy in the garden. This week's column includes tips for addressing — and not spreading — the problem.
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Did the late blight disease kill your tomato plants this August? There are definitely some important steps you can take now, and next year to avoid the vegetable slaughter next summer.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Late blight was confirmed this week on several tomato samples from Tippecanoe County in west-central Indiana, leading the Purdue University Plant and Pest Diagnostic Laboratory ...
Compare your plants to these photos of late blight disease to help identify the pathogen on your tomato and potato plants. If you suspect your plants are infected, here's what you should do.
Question: Last year, my tomatoes died from the blight disease going around. Is it still in my soil, and is there something I should do to prevent it this year?
Late blight is a common disease of plants such as tomatoes and potatoes, capable of wiping out entire crops on commercial-scale fields. Caused by a fungus-like pathogen, it first appears as black ...
Can plant diseases be tracked through analyzing past reports? This is what a recent study published in Scientific Reports hopes to address as a team of researchers at North Carolina State University ...
Researchers are developing a new app which will use artificial intelligence to warn farmers of a fungal disease which can ...
On May 7, late blight was detected in a greenhouse in St. Mary's County. Measures have been taken by the grower to eradicate the disease, ...
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