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Ohio State Extension educator Jason Hartschuh gives a rundown of considerations for applying fungicides to corn silage corn.
Tools to address PFAS pollution are limited. Here's what researchers are learning about how these chemicals travel through ...
Hidden fungal networks influence which trees thrive, offering new insight into forest biodiversity and resilience in a ...
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
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Avocadu on MSNHow to Prevent and Treat Common Plant DiseasesJust like people, your plants can get sick, too. These usually come from fungi, bacteria, viruses, or the weather in your ...
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Chowhound on MSN15 Unexpected Ingredients In Your Kitchen That'll Also Fertilize Your GardenBuying fertilizer for your garden can get expensive. There are many ingredients you might have in your kitchen that can give ...
Institute for Systems Biology research shows how microbial teamwork vital to clean water and healthy soils is becoming more fragileSEATTLE, June 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Beneath the surface of ...
These fungal leaf diseases are spread by airborne spores. There is nothing wrong with the soil in the beds, and you can feel free to plant there again after adding organic matter and fertilizer.
These fungal leaf diseases are spread by airborne spores. There is nothing wrong with the soil in the beds, and you can feel free to plant there again after adding organic matter and fertilizer.
A new lateral-flow test could one day save lives across the world through early detection of a deadly fungal disease that dramatically spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic.
While we’re basking in the sun, our plants might be struggling. According to gardening experts, there’s one simple step you can take now to protect your soil and keep your garden healthy during a ...
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