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Canker-induced gummosis on a Tibetan cherry

Gummosis is the formation of patches of a gummy substance on the surface of certain plants, particularly fruit trees. This occurs when sap oozes from wounds or cankers as a reaction to outside stimuli such as adverse weather conditions, infections, insect problems, or mechanical damage. It is understood as a plant physiological disease.[1]

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Gummosis

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original on 2007-08-31. Retrieved 2010-06-01. [1] Video and commentary on gummosis on a cherry tree. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gummosis. v t e...

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Key lime

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advisable to graft the plants onto rootstocks with low susceptibility to gummosis because seedlings generally are highly vulnerable to the disease. Useful...

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Prunus

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In stone fruit, it is often caused by a lack of boron and/or calcium. Gummosis is a nonspecific condition of stone fruits (peach, nectarine, plum, and...

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Rhubarb

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which is a weevil. Damage is mainly visible on leaves and stalks, with gummosis and oval or circular feeding and egg-laying sites. Hungry wildlife may...

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Phytophthora citrophthora

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economically important citrus crops. A diagnostic symptom of P. citrophthora is gummosis, wherein lesions around the base of the tree exude sap. Other common symptoms...

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Mangosteen

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the pathogen. Some of the symptoms of stem canker are branch splitting, gummosis and bark blistering. The main areas where the disease was observed are...

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Tobacco

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For example, although the cabbage looper is a generalist pest, tobacco's gummosis and trichomes can harm early larvae survival. As a result, some tobacco...

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Shot hole disease

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begins as small purple spots that develop into gray to white lesions. Gummosis may occur (both on the fruits and the stems as well). These lesions leave...

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Buchanania cochinchinensis

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caterpillars (Indarbela spp.) are important pests of B. cochinchinensis, while gummosis and powdery mildew represent important pathogens. Circa 588 BCE, the 35-year-old...

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Leucostoma persoonii

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given as Cytospora leucostoma (Pers.) Sacc., (1881) "Cytospora Canker Gummosis Cytospora leucostoma Colorado State University Extension". Archived from...

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Masanobu Fukuoka

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forest with minimal intervention. 柑橘樹脂病特にその完全時代に就て [(A study) On Citrus gummosis (fungus): specifically in its Perfect State (sexually-reproductive state)]...

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List of citrus diseases

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[synanamorph] Blue mold Penicillium italicum Botrytis blossom and twig blight, gummosis Botrytis cinerea Botryotinia fuckeliana [teleomorph] Branch knot Sphaeropsis...

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List of apricot diseases

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Tomato ringspot virus (ToRSV) Pseudopox genus Trichovirus, Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) Viral gummosis genus Ilarvirus, Prune dwarf virus (PDV)...

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Armillaria tabescens

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fans in the trunk, a common sign of Armillaria root rot. It also causes gummosis, patches of gummy material on the surface of plants, which occurs in response...

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List of peach and nectarine diseases

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persoonii Cytospora leucostoma [anamorph] Fusarium canker Fusarium spp. Gummosis (blister canker in Japan) Botryosphaeria dothidea = Botryosphaeria berengeriana...

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Cabbage looper

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be a host for the cabbage looper. However, it is not preferred because gummosis, a gummy substance produced by some plants, and trichomes, hair-like appendages...

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Bacterial blight of cotton

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this hindrance of water and nutrient movement. Cracking of the stem and gummosis is also observed in infected plants. The resultant breaking of the stem...

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Plant defense against herbivory

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very smooth and slippery making feeding difficult. Some plants produce gummosis or sap that traps insects. A plant's leaves and stem may be covered with...

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Harry Hugh Wormald

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S2CID 4188473. (Pseudomonas mors-prunorum is a species synonym for Pseudomonas syringae. Gummosis and sour sap are synonyms for bacterial canker of cherry trees.)...

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Pseudomonas syringae

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syringae overwinters on infected plant tissues such as regions of necrosis or gummosis (sap oozing from wounds on the tree) but can also overwinter in healthy...

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List of wheat diseases

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translucens pv. translucens Pink seed Erwinia rhapontici Spike blight = gummosis Rathayibacter tritici Clavibacter tritici Corynebacterium michiganense...

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List of pineapple diseases

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Thielaviopsis paradoxa Ceratocystis paradoxa [teleomorph] Fusariosis (gummosis) Fusarium subglutinans = Fusarium moniliforme var. subglutinans Glassy...

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List of cucurbit diseases

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Rhizopus soft rot (fruit) Rhizopus stolonifer = Rhizopus nigricans Scab/gummosis Cladosporium cucumerinum Sclerotinia stem rot Sclerotinia sclerotiorum...

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Kauri dieback

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larger structural roots; a collar rot lesion causing resin production ("gummosis") at the collar and lower trunk region; severe chlorosis and defoliation...

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Yemenite citron

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throughout Yemen, grafting is not enough to prevent infection by Phytophthora gummosis, which can nonetheless still be controlled by appropriate horticultural...

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University of California Citrus Experiment Station

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By working out the etiology of various types of diseases, particularly gummosis, Howard S. Faucet contributed significantly to improved methods for disease...

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Glossary of phytopathology

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during the Gram stain process. gram stain growth regulator (syn. hormone) gummosis (pl. gummoses) haploid hardiness haustorium (pl. haustoria) The haustorium...

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Citrus industry in the Caribbean

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are the melanose (Diaporthe citri), anthracnose (Glomerella cingulata), gummosis, scab (Elsinoë fawcettii) & greasy spot (Mycosphaerella citri). Diseases...

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Veridiana Victoria Rossetti

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on the isolation of fungi of the Phytophthora genus that causes citrus gummosis. With the emergence of the Citrus tristeza virus in Brazil, she gave priority...

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