Blue Atlas cedar High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder)
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1 Scientific Time Period Report for October 30 th through November 12 th, 2018 Acer palmatum Japanese Maple Anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp./spp.) Acer palmatum Japanese Maple Discula anthracnose (Discula sp./spp.) Agastache sp./spp. Giant Hyssop Cucumber mosaic (CMV) (Cucumovirus Cucumber Mosaic Virus) Agastache sp./spp. Giant Hyssop Impatiens necrotic spot (INSV) (Tospovirus Impatiens Necrotic Spot Virus) Agastache sp./spp. Giant Hyssop Referred to specialist (Identification Analysis) Agastache sp./spp. Giant Hyssop Tomato spotted wilt (TSWV) (Tospovirus Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus) Agastache sp./spp. Giant Hyssop Unidentified virus (Unidentified Virus) Ajuga sp./spp. Bugle-weed Additional sample requested (Identification Analysis) Ajuga sp./spp. Bugle-weed Rhizoctonia crown and stem rot (Rhizoctonia sp./spp.) Ajuga sp./spp. Bugle-weed Unspecified pathology (Fusarium sp./spp.) Buxus sempervirens Boxwood Boxwood blight; Leaf and stem blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) Buxus sp./spp. Boxwood Boxwood blight; Leaf and stem blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata) Buxus sp./spp. Boxwood Boxwood Volutella blight; Canker (Volutella buxi) Cedrus atlantica glauca Blue Atlas cedar High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder)
2 Scientific Cedrus atlantica glauca Blue Atlas cedar Unspecified pathology (Rhizosphaera sp./spp.) Diospyros sp./spp. Diospyros sp./spp. Diospyros sp./spp. Fragaria x ananassa Fragaria x ananassa Fragaria x ananassa Persimmon (ornamental) Persimmon (ornamental) Persimmon (ornamental) Commercial Strawberry; garden strawberry Commercial Strawberry; garden strawberry Commercial Strawberry; garden strawberry Anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp./spp.) High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder) Unspecified pathology (Pestalotiopsis sp./spp.) Herbicide injury; Exposure (Abiotic disorder) No pathogen found (Identification Analysis) Nutrient imbalance (Abiotic disorder) Lycopersicon esculentum Tomato Oedema; Edema (Abiotic disorder)
3 Scientific Lycopersicon esculentum Tomato Unidentified bacteria (Unidentified Bacteria) Algal leaf spot (Cephaleuros sp./spp.) Root damage (Abiotic disorder) Scale insects (Order Homoptera) Sooty mold (Unidentified Fungus) Spider mites (Family Tetranychidae) liliiflora liliiflora liliiflora liliiflora Lily High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder) Lily Scale insects (Order Homoptera) Lily Sooty mold (Unidentified Fungus) Lily Unspecified pathology (Colletotrichum sp./spp.)
4 Scientific Malus domestica Domestic Apple Dieback; Canker; Twig blight (Botryosphaeria sp./spp.) Malus domestica Domestic Apple Sooty mold (Unidentified Fungus) Malus domestica Domestic Apple Wound canker (Abiotic disorder) Osmanthus fragrans Osmanthus fragrans Sweet Olive; tea olive Sweet Olive; tea olive Anthracnose; Colletotrichum leaf spot (Colletotrichum sp./spp.) High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder) Pythium stem rot (Pythium splendens) Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne sp./spp.) Unspecified pathology (Fusarium sp./spp.) Unspecified pathology (Rhizoctonia sp./spp.) High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder) Unspecified pathology (Colletotrichum sp./spp.)
5 Scientific Additional sample requested (Identification Analysis) Cucumber mosaic (CMV) (Cucumovirus Cucumber Mosaic Virus) Referred to specialist (Identification Analysis) Unidentified virus (Unidentified Virus) Picea pungens Blue Spruce High soil moisture (Abiotic disorder) Picea pungens Blue Spruce Non-pathogenic; Saprophyte (Secondary Agents; Saprophytes; Unspecif.) Picea pungens Blue Spruce Planting too deep (Abiotic disorder) Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine No pathogen found (Identification Analysis) Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine Root damage (Abiotic disorder) Pinus taeda Loblolly Pine Scale insects (Order Homoptera) Pyracantha sp./spp. Pyracantha sp./spp. Firethorn Anthracnose fruit rot (Colletotrichum sp./spp.) Firethorn Twig blight (Fusicoccum sp./spp.)
6 Scientific Pyracantha sp./spp. Firethorn Unknown abiotic disorder (Abiotic disorder) Rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac Additional sample requested (Identification Analysis) Rhus aromatica Fragrant Sumac Root damage (Abiotic disorder) Solanum tuberosum Potato Bacterial soft rot (Pectobacterium sp.) Zea mays Zea mays Corn (foragefodder-silage) Corn (foragefodder-silage) Additional sample requested (Identification Analysis) Anthracnose stalk rot (Colletotrichum graminicola) Zingiber officinale Garden Ginger Bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) Zingiber officinale Garden Ginger Bacterial wilt; bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2)
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