Exacerbated by warm, humid weather, red blotch infects leaves, flower stalks, blooms and bulb scales. |
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Joan felt her neck beginning to blotch and was grateful for her turtleneck. |
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Their regulated breaths became shallow and rapid and wet patches of perspiration started to blotch their chests and their backs. |
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I could actually feel my body prickle, my stomach grow knuckles and my skin start to blotch and swell. |
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The moth is dull gray with gray wings with a white blotch near the tip of the forewings. |
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Some episodes show hardly a scratch or blotch on the print, but some have quite a bit of grain and fuzz on the picture. |
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Most important in Ohio is resistance to powdery mildew, Stagonospora leaf blotch, and head scab. |
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The damage includes feeding traces, predominantly continuous marginal feeding traces, leaf mines including linear and possible blotch varieties and probable leaf galls. |
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Both sooty blotch and flyspeck can be rubbed off the surface of the fruit. |
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The main diseases in barley are eyespot, powdery mildew, brown rust, net blotch and leaf blotch or scald. |
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Net blotch and scald are barley leaf diseases, but they can also infect the ear. |
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To him, inequality isn't just a moral blotch on our culture, it's also bad news for our collective growth. |
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Alfalfa blotch leafminers: Apply when first signs of infestation are visible. |
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Net blotch also occurs frequently in Austria and scald frequently in the Netherlands. |
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Bordeaux is effective against sooty blotch and fly speck and is registered for use after silver tip and up to 1 day before harvest. |
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In the winter, a quick development of pathologies such as Septoria leaf blotch and leaf rust was noted. |
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And the humid weather has increased incidents of apple scab, and reports of fly speck and sooty blotch are also expected to increase. |
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The end of May saw spectacular propagation of Septoria leaf blotch in the two flag leaves. |
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In 1925, apple blotch had not caused appreciable damage north of the 42nd parallel. |
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Copper is effective against sooty blotch and fly speck on red coloured apples but causes fruited discolouration of yellow apples. |
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Symptoms are characterized by light brown blotch which covers large area of immature fruit surface. |
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Diseases like Stagonospora glume blotch and Fusarium head scab, which occur on wheat heads late in the growing season, can severely affect the seed. |
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The wound on his side was an angry blotch, tipped in scarlet. |
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In southeast and south central Nebraska, leaf and stripe rusts, powdery mildew and Septoria leaf blotch are the most common and important foliar diseases. |
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He hid there for a moment until he was sure that no guards were watching, then ran across a shaft of light to another blotch of darkness behind a pair of stalagmites. |
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Who knew that one day our vain quest for a sunburn would come back to haunt us in the form of panicking every time we see an unfamiliar blotch on our skin? |
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The simpler the brand, the lesser the likelihood that it will blotch and be unsightly and hard to read. |
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Our waistline will extend a few more inches at least, and our aging skin will blotch and sag. |
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Blue mold and the black rot fungus are most Commonly found associated with blotch in this way. |
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They are an impressive sight: a blotch of malodorous life in the desert. |
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For the control of tan spot, leaf rust and Septoria leaf blotch. |
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Returning on time is crucial, because a late return can be considered a tardy, and too many tardies can blotch an employment record. |
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These areas, which also will take longer to dry, are the ones that will blotch when a dye or oil-based finish is applied. |
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Infestation with Septoria leaf blotch and glume blotch was less severe on Grant than on Caldwell. |
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Pseudomonas is the major spoilage genus associated with blotch in fresh mushrooms. |
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Sooty blotch, as its name implies appears as an irregular grey to black spot on the surface of fruit near harvest time and resembles a spot of soot. |
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Assuming the fuzzy blotch was simply a small piece of mould, Ms Taylor continued eating – only to later notice that dozens of tiny baby spiders were emerging from within the fur and crawling all over her banana. |
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There are reliable bulbs and corms for summer, too, bearing numerous pure white blooms with a purple blotch in the throat. |
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What it showed is this big, red blotch over Southern California. |
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Most leaf-miner burrows or tunnels are referred to as serpentine mines, consisting of thin, winding, whitish trails, or as blotch mines, which are broad and whitish or brownish in colour. |
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The fungus causing blotch lives through the winter in the cankers which it has developed on twigs, water sprouts, and fruit spurs. |
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Archive film materials are particularly degraded by blotch, scratch, flicker and noise. |
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In addition to Fusarium, Folicur is also accepted for protection against leaf and stem rust, Septoria leaf blotch, tan spot and powdery mildew in wheat. |
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The only thing you can do in finishing that can't be fixed fairly easily is to blotch the wood with a stain. |
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The main diseases in wheat are eyespot, powdery mildew, brown rust, yellow rust, septoria leaf spot or blotch, septoria leaf and glume blotch and fusuarium head blight. |
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Last is the leaf-mining moth, whose caterpillars cause brown blotch mines on horse chestnuts as well as several acers or maples including sycamores and Norway maples. |
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A slightly incorrect choice of wood for the smoking fire or allowing the smoke to grow too thick can blotch its finish and result in a nearly unusable finished hide. |
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Both threshold-based fungicide applications and non-fungicide alternatives hold promise for more biointensive management of sooty blotch and flyspeck. |
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