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Gardening Fusarium wiltGall

Fusiform Spindle-shaped; tapering to each end from a smaller mid-section.
Gall A swelling on a leaf or stem caused by fungi or insects like wasps.
Genotype The true genetic makeup of a plant.

 


Overwintering fusiform-shaped gall with exposed telia on Eastern red cedar
Fruit infection
Sporulation on fruit
Sporulation on red cedar tree trunk
Table of apple cultivar susceptibility to Gymnosporangium clavipes ...

fusiformis) is a Southwestern species found in western Texas and the Edwards Plateau, or Hill Country, region. Hardy to Zone 7 and native to dry, alkaline soils, it requires little supplemental irrigation once established.

-- Microscopic unsegmented worms, many of which are parasites on plant roots. Un-segmented round worms with elongated, fusiform, or sac-like bodies covered with cuticle, and inhabiting soil, water, plants and animals.

funiculus search for term- n. (NL. from L. funis, a small rope) the stalk of an ovule. pl. funiculi.fusiform search for term- a. (L. fusus, a spindle; forma, form) shaped like a spindle; thick, tapering at both ends.

See also: Petal, Plant, Leaf, Genera, Foliage

Gardening Fusarium wiltGall

 
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