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Why Boxwoods Turn Yellow in Winter—and What You Can Do About It
Some boxwoods turn yellow or bronze in winter as a normal seasonal change, especially in certain types, and usually green up again in spring. Yellowing can also signal stress from sun, frost, wind, or ...
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil ...
Fall testing is ideal because it gives you plenty of time to get results back from the lab and to begin improving your soil before planting.
Morning Overview on MSN
Giant Oregon fungus eats a forest and may be Earth’s biggest lifeform
Hidden beneath a quiet patch of forest in eastern Oregon, a single organism has quietly conquered the landscape, killing ...
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New molecular test revolutionizes fungal infection diagnosis
Certain serious fungal infections occur in regions of the United States with specific environments and are often tied to soil ...
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Molecular Test Targets Three Significant Pathogenic Fungi
This innovative assay detects key fungal pathogens with 100% accuracy, addressing urgent diagnostic needs for infections ...
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Don't Confuse This Tomato Plant Disease For Blight
It can be difficult to determine what disease is affecting the veggies in your garden, but if you look closely, you can tell ...
Invasive species are eating through Indiana forests and front lawns. Here are 5 species you might have growing in your yard uninvited.
The movement of people can also spread pathogens to new regions. Different countries need to co-ordinate a response as ...
Can one fuzzy berry ruin the bunch? Can you cut away a spotty piece of bread from the loaf? This is what the experts recommend. Sometimes, the decision to keep or toss moldy food isn’t so cut and dry.
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