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  2. Wet rot - Wikipedia

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    Wet rot is a generic term used to define a variety of fungal species, such as Coniophora puteana (otherwise known as cellar fungus) and Choanephora cucurbitarum. Some species obtain their food by breaking down the cell walls of wood , resulting in a loss of its strength.

  3. Coniophora puteana - Wikipedia

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    Coniophora puteana (commonly known as a cellar fungus) is a wet rot (specifically brown rot fungus belonging to the division Basidiomycota.It has the appearance of large brown patches surrounded by white edges typically found in humid areas on pine as well as hardwood.

  4. Coniophora - Wikipedia

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    One notable member is the cellar fungus (C. puteana), which causes wet rot in wood. [3] Molecular analysis has revealed that there are cryptic species in the fungal lineages Coniophora olivacea, C. arida, and C. puteana. [4]

  5. Choanephora cucurbitarum - Wikipedia

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    Choanephora cucurbitarum is a fungal plant pathogen that causes fruit and blossom rot of various cucurbits.It can also affect okra, snap bean, and southern pea, and may cause a stem and leaf rot of Withania somnifera.

  6. How Often Should You Water Indoor Plants in Winter to ... - AOL

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    What does root rot look like? Root rot can cause plants to droop and develop mushy roots and dark splotches on their leaves. You may also notice that potting mixes stay wet long after watering.

  7. Here's How Often To Water Poinsettias So They'll Thrive - AOL

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    If you water too much, the soil can stay damp for too long and cause root rot. "Too wet and the roots themselves will be deprived of oxygen (O2) creating an environment conducive to a variety of ...

  8. Scutellonema bradys - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of dry rot of yam include necrotic lesions beneath the skin, followed by yellow lesions below the outer skin of the tuber. External cracks appear in the skin of the tuber. The infections created by the nematode can serve as external opening facilitating fungi and bacteria colonization, causing wet rot. [1]

  9. Easily Grow Your Own Garlic With This Fall Planting Guide - AOL

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    Heavy clay soil can cause misshapen bulbs while poor drainage encourages rot. Select a location with good drainage. Loosen heavy soil before planting by incorporating organic matter or consider ...