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More than 700 lens wearers in the United States and Asia say they were exposed to a potentially blinding infection known as Fusarium keratitis while using ReNu with MoistureLoc,
unknown title 2009
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More than 700 lens wearers in the United States and Asia say they were exposed to a potentially blinding infection known as Fusarium keratitis while using ReNu with MoistureLoc,
RutlandHerald.com 2009
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"We're testing organisms such as Fusarium, which is a fungus.
innovations-report 2008
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"We're testing organisms such as Fusarium, which is a fungus.
innovations-report 2008
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Such nozzle configurations in-crease the standards of coverage, which can help control diseases such as Fusarium head blight in wheat.
unknown title 2009
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Fungi such as Fusarium sp. and Trichoderma sp. may damage seeds; Colletotrichum sp. and Phomopsis sp. may affect leaves; and Rosellinia sp. may affect stems and roots in mature trees (CATIE, 1991).
Chapter 4 1990
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North Dakotan farmers think hemp could help break the hold of Fusarium Head Blight on their wheat.
Dar Williams: Hemp: Republicans to the Rescue! Dar Williams 2011
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North Dakotan farmers think hemp could help break the hold of Fusarium Head Blight on their wheat.
Dar Williams: Hemp: Republicans to the Rescue! Dar Williams 2011
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Fusarium has no treatment, organic or otherwise, so it'll be a bit of a race against time to see if any tomatoes will ripen before the vines lose all vitality.
Dave Snyder: The Good, the Bad and the Fungi on a Rooftop Farm 2010
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Fusarium is a fungus that infects the vascular tissue of the tomato plant, preventing it from passing water and nutrients to the leaves.
Dave Snyder: The Good, the Bad and the Fungi on a Rooftop Farm 2010
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