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  2. List of pests and diseases of roses - Wikipedia

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    Salinity will present in roses as limp and light brown leaves with dry leaf margins. Soil may require testing to determine salinity levels. Symptoms will present if salinity is greater than 1200 parts per million. [27] Herbicide damage – Overspray or soil leaching of herbicidal sprays can present with several symptoms:

  3. Pythium volutum - Wikipedia

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    When an area of the creeping bentgrass is affected, large dead spots in the turf are seen. [2] These symptoms are most often observed in the summer months when soil and surface temperatures are high. Because Pythium volutum is a root rotting pathogen, the ability of the creeping bentgrass to intake water is inhibited. When soil and surface ...

  4. Diplocarpon rosae - Wikipedia

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    All species of roses (Hulthemia, Hesperrhodos, Platyrhodon and Rosa) are affected by black spot disease. The disease is found everywhere roses are planted, typically in epidemic proportions. [ 8 ] The water-borne dispersal methods allow it to infect a plethora of plants every growing season and increase the overall incidence of disease.

  5. Leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms can overlap across causal agents, however differing signs and symptoms of certain pathogens can lead to the diagnosis of the type of leaf spot disease. Prolonged wet and humid conditions promote leaf spot disease and most pathogens are spread by wind, splashing rain or irrigation that carry the disease to other leaves.

  6. Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of infection include a downward curling of the leaves, leaf tip dieback, stunting, necrosis of growing leaf tips, sunken 'chicken pox-like' spots on leaves (often with a surrounding halo), stem death and yellowing. [7] Since these symptoms are so generic, extreme caution must be taken when introducing new plants to your greenhouse.

  7. Cercospora rosicola - Wikipedia

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  8. Drechslera leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms of Drechslera leaf spot are mostly small, dark-brown, or purplish spots on the leaves. [1] The spots eventually expand and become lighter-brown or ashy in the middle (usually having dark margins around the center). Once the spots run together, girdling of the entire leaf blade occurs.

  9. Prunus necrotic ringspot virus - Wikipedia

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    Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) is a plant pathogenic virus causing ring spot diseases affecting species of the genus Prunus, as well as other species such as rose (Rosa spp.) and hops (Humulus lupulus). [1] [2] PNRSV is found worldwide due to easy transmission through plant propagation methods and infected seed. [3]