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- PublicationSorghum ergot is a disease that attacks the unfertilized ovaries of the flowers of grain and forage sorghums and johnsongrass. This publication contains 3 color photographs to aid in diagnosis....
- PublicationTake-all root rot (patch) is a serious disease caused by a fungus in the soil. It affects St. Augustine grass and bermudagrass, in which the disease is known as bermudagrass...
- PublicationLarge patch is a common disease of warm-season turf grasses in the spring and fall. This publication outlines the symptoms of the disease, practices for avoiding it, and recommendations for...
- PublicationBall moss is a bromeliad that grows on trees. It is not a parasite and does not take nutrients from trees. It can be controlled, if desired, by mechanical removal...
- PublicationBrown rot is a common disease that affects stone fruits, especially in climates with high humidity, rainfall, and warm temperatures. This publication discusses the symptoms of the disease and how...
- PublicationSymptoms of peach latent mosaic viroid are often delayed by about 2 years from the time of infection, so the disease is sometimes unrecognized. This publication explains the symptoms of...
- PublicationPeach stunt disease is a serious disorder that causes severe stunting of peach trees and reduces fruit yield. This publication discusses how to recognize and control the disease in peach...
- PublicationBacterial spot is a serious disease that affects all stone fruit species and can influence tree vigor as well as fruit quality and yield. This publication discusses bacterial spot symptoms,...
- PublicationRose rosette disease is a lethal rose disease with no known cure and is found across the state of Texas. This factsheet summarizes information from peerreviewed journal articles about the...
- PublicationBasil downy mildew is a severe disease caused by Peronospora belbahrii that can kill an entire crop. The earliest report of basil downy mildew in Texas was in 2010. This...