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Cherry Leaf Spot
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-40
Pathology Cherry leaf spot is one of the most serious diseases of both sweet and sour cherries in the ... Midwest. The disease mainly affects the leaves, but lesions may also appear on fruit, petioles and fruit ... stems (pedicels). Diseased leaves drop prematurely, and severely affected trees may be defoliated by ...
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Common Difficulties Faced by Coalitions
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/CDFS-15
Turf battles are another potential source of conflict. A turf battle occurs when one organization ... causes of turf battles. One party may not believe that their goals are compatible with the goals of the ... a turf battle takes place, the organizations involved defend their resources rather than sharing them in ...
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How to Control and Prevent Mosquito Bites In and Around Ohio Homes
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-88
Disease Transmission Mosquitoes are reviled because they can transmit potentially deadly pathogens to ... state of Ohio pose the threat of disease transmission to humans and domestic animals (Table 1). Table 1: ... encephalitis, West Nile virus In addition to disease transmission, when female mosquitoes bite humans and ...
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Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-19
of brambles. All fruit crops grown in Ohio are susceptible. The disease is particularly destructive ... stunted, and unproductive. Symptoms The disease first appears as small overgrowths or galls on the roots, ... each season. As galls age they become dark brown to black, hard, rough, and woody. Some disintegrate ...
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Aphids on Trees and Shrubs
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2031-10
plants. They range in color from green to brown, red, black or purple. Some species may even have ... leaves or small shoots. Since aphids may move from one plant to another, they may transmit plant diseases ... the alternation of hosts to escape the numerous predators, parasites, and diseases associated with ...
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Stink Bugs on Soybeans and Other Field Crops
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ENT-48
the green stink bug, the brown stink bug, and the spined soldier bug, the latter being a beneficial ... species of stink bug, the brown marmorated stink bug, on both soybean and corn (the latter especially ... being a potentially major concern on sweet corn). The brown marmorated stink bug was introduced into the ...
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Fruits and Vegetables Are a Convenience for Busy People!
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5302
HYG-5302 Family and Consumer Sciences 02/27/2015 Updated by: Susan Zies, Extension Educator, ... risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. Getting Enough Fruits and Vegetables Have fruits ... cup to keep it cold and transportable. Buy pre-cut vegetables for brown bag lunches, and try dipping ...
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Wine Grape Cultivars for the Midwest
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0138
characteristics, including fruit and wine quality, ripening season, disease susceptibility (especially bunch rot), ... end of the fact sheet. Table 3 describes the disease resistance and chemical sensitivity of these ... production and possess more winter hardiness and disease resistance than most of the V. vinifera parents. The ...
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How to Identify and Enhance Ohio’s Wild Bees in Your Landscape
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-85
(Andrena spp.) Size and Color: Small to medium sized (8-17 mm). Black or brown with grey, tan, or brown ... locate in the wild. Management: Leave open, undisturbed patches of soil within the garden. Do not disturb ... undisturbed patches of soil within the garden. Do not disturb nesting aggregations; bees are only active for ...
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Asian Tiger Mosquito
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-87
Due to the potential to vector many diseases through nuisance blood-feeding, the Asian tiger mosquito ... pupa, and adult. Only adult females consume blood and transmit disease. Figure 3: Asian tiger mosquito ... eggs near time of hatching. Photo: Dr. Henry D. Pratt, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Egg ...