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Nursery diseases of eucalyptus in Kerala

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Survey of Eucalyptus nurseries in Kerala State indicates that the most prevalent diseases are damping-off, web blight and seedling blight in seedbeds and stem canker, leaf and shoot blights and Phaeoseptoria leaf spot in container plants.
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Survey of Eucalyptus (E, grandis and E. tereticornis) nurseries in Kerala State indicates that the most prevalent diseases are damping-off, web blight and seedling blight in seedbeds and stem canker, leaf and shoot blights and Phaeoseptoria leaf spot in container plants. Cylindrocladium spp., Rbizoctonia solani and Pythium spp. arc the main serious pathogens. Pythium myriotylum, P. deliense, R. scilani, Cylindrocladium camellias, C. clavatum and Sclerotium rolfsii are recorded for the first time on Eucalyptus.

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Influence of pH on the incidence of damping-off†

TL;DR: Using Beta vulgaris, Brassica campestris, Picea sitchensis and Pinus contorta as hosts, Pythium ultimum as parasite, and a wide range of soil reactions, it is shown that change in incidence of damping-off with chnge in soil pH is strongly negatively correlated with change in growth rate of the host.
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