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- This fungal infection strikes the blueberry plant in the early spring.
- However, the wetlands are mostly dominated by blueberry plants.
- Phytophthora root rot was first reported in the blueberry plant in 1963.
- When infected, these blueberry plants become stunted in growth.
- Blueberry plants are commonly found in oak-heath forests in eastern North America.
- Adult flies emerge, mate, and oviposit when blueberry plants are producing fruit.
- These spores are carried by the wind to the twigs and flowers of developing blueberry plants.
- We ate a lunch of cheeses and fruit on a tiny island carpeted with wild blueberry plants.
- The flowers of infected blueberry plants may have a pink tinge or reddish streaks on the petals.
- The blueberry aphids overwinter as tiny eggs at the bases of the buds of the blueberry plant.
- In the early part of the 20th century, White offered pineland residents cash for wild blueberry plants with unusually large fruit.
- Pseudomonas blight is a bacterial disease that invades the blueberry plant early in the season when tissue is damaged by freezing temperatures.
- The bushes were free, with no guarantees from the Goetz family that the blueberry plants would survive the transplant in the August heat.
- The blueberry shoestring virus disease is very prominent in highbush and lowbush blueberry plants in the northeastern and upper Midwest of the United States.
- Septoria leaf spot infects the blueberry plant through spores ejected from infected leaves and stem lesions left on the ground from the previous harvest season.
- Although most aphid movement is within the same blueberry plant, winged aphids have the ability to fly onto other blueberry plants and infect them.
- Although most aphid movement is within the same blueberry plant, winged aphids have the ability to fly onto other blueberry plants and infect them.
- In addition, there are quarantine laws in some states, like Michigan, that prohibit importing blueberry plant material that have not been tested for the virus.
- However, the latency period ( time between infection and symptom expression ) of BBSSV can last as long as 4 years, which makes it difficult to distinguish between healthy and infected blueberry plants.