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Several of my amaryllis have red streaks on the leaves and distorted flowers (red fire disease).
Over the years, the hajj has been marred by fire, disease, demonstrations, stampedes and riots.
Is there a cure, or must I discard the bulbs? A. Red fire disease is caused by a fungus, Stagonospora curtisii, that resists organic and chemical remedies.
The study, co-authored by UC Berkeley researchers, highlights the impact "apex consumers" have on the dynamics of fire, disease, vegetation growth, and soil and water quality.
As for the unchosen, Reidt said, they would perish during the following week from causes including but not limited to fire, disease, hailstone and pestilence.
Put simply, the pattern has been one where private interests have been given freedom to create, to exploit and to grow up to and beyond the point of disaster – fire, disease, overcrowding, sprawl, pollution.
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It protected immigrants and fought prairie fires, disease, and destitution in the new settlements.
In a speech in Seattle, Washington, Vilsack emphasized that climate change is putting stress on forests through increased fires, disease, and outbreaks of destructive insects.
In terms of droughts, heat waves, floods, forest fires, disease, rising sea levels and extreme weather disturbances, global warming is already causing devastating problems.
P. syringae pathovar tabaci (Pta) causes wild-fire disease in soybean and tobacco plants [ 1, 2], characterised by chlorotic halos surrounding necrotic spots on the leaves of infected plants.
Disturbances such as clearings for agriculture, fires, diseases, and storms severe enough to open gaps in a forest may start secondary successional changes that also reestablish the normal vegetation for that climatic zone.
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