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Damping off (or damping-off) is a horticultural disease or condition, caused by a number of different pathogens that kill or weaken seeds or seedlings before or after they germinate. It is most prevalent in wet and cool conditions. ==Symptoms== There are various symptoms associated with damping off; these reflect the variety of different pathogeni...
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A disease that results in the collapse and death of seedlings before or after they emerge from the soil (pre-emergence and post-emergence damping-off, respectively). Common causal agents include species of Pythium and Rhizoctonia.
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A disease that attacks seedlings, causing rotting near the soil line.
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A condition in which young seedlings are attacked and killed by soil-borne fungi.
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Damping off is when young seedlings keel over and die from fungal attack. It occurs when drainage is poor and when seedlings are overcrowded or damaged.
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disease of plant seedlings, caused by such seed- and soil-borne fungi as Rhizoctonia solani, Aphanomyces cochlioides, and species of Pythium, ...
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This is a decayed young seedling at ground level, caused by a fungal attack. The result of soil borne diseases and over watering.
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The collapse and possible death of cuttings, or seedlings, usually due to attack at ground level by soil-borne fungi. `Cheshunt Compound` can be used to combat this problem.
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The collapse and death of seedlings cause by excessive moisture and disease
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The rot of seedlings near soil level or prior to emergence (pre-emergence) or after emergence (post-emergence). Disease or necrotic symptom of disease in seedlings in which the seedling is decayed near the soil line and the seedling topples. Damping-off pathogens may also prevent seed germination and kill the sprout before it emerges from the soil....
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A fungus, usually affecting seedlings and causes the stem to rot off at soil level. It can also rot seeds before they even germinate. Sterilized seed starting mixes and careful sanitation practices can usually prevent this. Use care not to over-water. Provide good air circulation.
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[
n] - a plant disease caused by a fungus
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A complex of water molds (fungi) that attacks seedlings, causing them to wilt and die. These fungal pathogens
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noun a plant disease caused by a fungus; diseased condition of seedlings in excessive moisture
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A fungus which usually affects seedlings causing the stem to rot at soil level.
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Decay of young seedlings at ground level following fungal attack. Often the result of soil borne diseases and over watering.
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A fungal disease that attacks the stem of a plant in excessively damp conditions.
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is a fungal problem that causes young seedlings to collapse at the soil level and die. It's caused by contaminated soil, overcrowding, or excessive moisture.
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