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Meaning of "cankers"
canker: a destructive plant disease that affects the bark or wood of trees, leading to oozing sores or lesions
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- plural of canker
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of canker
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Cankers appear at the base of dead twigs.
It has some resistance to cankers and scabs.
Basal cankers with black streaking often appear.
There are no fungicides registered for control of cankers.
These cankers are necrotic regions where the epidermis is gone.
The pathogen survives the winter in cankers.
Finding out they are cankers did not ease my pain.
Fungus isolates varied in ability to produce cankers.
The cankers of a calm world and a long peace.
Finally a thousand cankers for an ulcer.
Cankers are produced on scaffold limbs or trunks of infected trees.
Tuber surface scab and cankers at rose end.
These are often referred to as bleeding cankers.
This fungal pathogen produces cankers made up of stromata.
The pathogen overwinters in buds and twig cankers.
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And cankers are cut out.
Twigs show dead buds and gummy cankers.
Conidia are produced on cankers and fruit mummies on the tree.
Cankers can spread rapidly when weather conditions are favourable.
The disease overwinters in cankers on twigs.
All visible trunk cankers could be related to a collar lesion.
The level of blight resistance is judged by periodic measurement of cankers.
Cankers are deformed and diseased areas of tree bark.
Fruiting bodies develop in the cankers and release spores.
Stem cankers are best treated by pruning out infection as soon as it is noticed.
These are often called cankers.
Apply when overwintering cankers begin to ooze as tree breaks dormancy.
Cankers can be prevented with a yearly application of fungicide in the spring.
Sometimes there are also dark cankers at the base of the plant.
This disease is often followed by frost cracks and associated cankers.
During the winter cankers are easier to observe and should be removed.
Orchards should be scouted thoroughly twice per year to remove cankers.
It causes cankers that can kill branches of trees by choking them off.
The fungus overwinters as perithecia that develop in cankers in the wood.
Cankers are found on the stem and will have a sunken border.
The results are frequently manifested as mouth cankers and duodenal ulcers.
Cankers caused by phomopsis develop on stems that are one to three years old.
The pathogen is often found in wood cankers associated with pruning wounds.
Daily gargling with salt and water will prevent or heal cankers.
The fungus overwinters in cankers on stems and crowns of infected plants as pycnidia.
It burns my cankers.
A canker or multiple cankers affect more than half of the trees circumference.
Other symptoms include trunk and limb cankers and fruit infections.
The fungus overwinters in leaf and flower buds and twig cankers.
Older cankers may show successive rings of callus loosely covered with bark.
Branch death was attributed to the formation of girdling cankers resulting from inoculation.
Cankers kill bark and cambial tissues in localized branch and stem areas.
In some cases this necrosis causes dieback and cankers on the infected plant.
The cankers have healed over and the tree continues to grow vigorously.
The most obvious symptom of the disease is the formation of elongated sunken cankers.