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    If you don’t want to use chemical weed control, spraying vinegar is an option, Feldman says, but it will take time to burn up the dandelion leaves. Often weeds will regrow after this type of ...

  3. Slafractonia leguminicola - Wikipedia

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    Slafractonia leguminicola (formerly Rhizoctonia leguminicola) is a fungus that is a plant pathogen that most often attaches itself to the Trifolium pratense or red clover. It is also called black patch disease. The infection is first seen as small black patches on the leaves of red clover (often on the bottom of the leaves first) and spreads to ...

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    Cloyd said preventing armyworms is close to impossible. So if you are afraid of an infestation, the way to avoid long-term damage is to keep an eye out now and know the warning signs. Early ...

  5. Tobacco rattle virus - Wikipedia

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    Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) is a pathogenic plant virus. Over 400 species of plants from 50 families are susceptible to infection. [ 1] The virus causes the plant disease tobacco rattle in many plants, including many ornamental flowers [ 2] including Narcissus. It causes the disease corky ringspot in potatoes.

  6. Panicum mosaic virus - Wikipedia

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    Panicum mosaic virus is a plant disease that infects monocots by invading through mechanical wounds. [9] Because panicum mosaic virus pathogen cannot create its own wound in a host plant, the pathogen must survive until a wound is formed by living epiphytically on its future host or in plant debris. [10] The virus can live up to nine years in ...

  7. Snow mold - Wikipedia

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    Snow mold is a type of fungus and a turf disease that damages or kills grass after snow melts, typically in late winter. [1] Its damage is usually concentrated in circles three to twelve inches in diameter, although yards may have many of these circles, sometimes to the point at which it becomes hard to differentiate between different circles.

  8. Is it fried grass or lawn disease? Here's how to tell the ...

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    What it looks like: Straw-like patches and strips of of tan or brown grass that show up fast are usually tell-tale signs that your lawn is quite simply burned. This can be from direct, prolonged ...

  9. Soliva sessilis - Wikipedia

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    Soliva sessilis, one of up to nine species of the genus Soliva, is a low-growing herbaceous annual plant. Its common names include field burrweed, [2] Onehunga-weed, [3] lawn burrweed, lawnweed, jo-jo weed [4] and common soliva. It is one of several plants also known as bindi weed, bindii, or bindi-eye. A weedy plant known for its tiny sharp ...