I’m growing tomatoes in Japan. There is a whitish froth on the stalk w/ eggs (I think) and it’s literally eating the stem in half. What kind of bug is this and how do I combat it?
you have tomato worms with eggs, go to a hardware and tell them you need a spray for tomato worms, u spray and it will proctect your plants
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one would be fine…and if i could have maybe a web site to go too that would be great! Thanks
I’m not sure which "plant like protists" you mean, but the website below talks about the different kind of protists as well as some of the diseases they cause:
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/basalprotists.html
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Two separate diseases are destroying banana and plantain crops in Africa. They could threaten food security for millions of Africans who depend on bananas as an important part of their diet.
I am trying to grow strawberry plant. What are the major bugs and diseases, I need to watch out for?
I have these 1 centimeter little bugs that look like miniture centipedes in my strawberry plant. What the heck is that thing and is it bad, should I get rid of it.
Do plant roots truly take nutrients directly from the soil, or do they uptake “dissolved nutrients” which are dissolved by naturally slightly acidic rainwater through their roots?
Both. Nutrients are found in the soil, on the soil colloid and in the soil solution. The nutrient reaches the plant hair cell wall through one of three ways.