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Discusses various fungal diseases affecting leaves/flowers, management, and symptoms.
Covers management of powdery mildew with fungicides, and Botrytis control methods.
Explains types of rust diseases, their life cycles, management practices, and examples.
Describes apple scab and anthracnose impacts on various plants and control methods.
Focuses on integrated pest management for leaf spots, alternative fungicides, and sanitation.
Covers fire blight lifecycle, symptoms, resistant varieties, and management solutions.
Identifies crown gall and wetwood issues, lifecycle, and preventive measures.
Describes canker diseases, their management strategies, and vascular wilt conditions.
Discusses root diseases, abiotic stresses, management of root rot, and environmental conditions.
Addresses abiotic plant problems, roots, drainage issues, nutrient deficiencies, and leaf symptoms.
Evaluates considerations for chemical treatments, pest identification, and treatment strategies.