| 1. | Beyond North America, crown rot is a particularly concerning disease in Australia.
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| 2. | Too deep on perennial beds, they can cause crown rot.
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| 3. | Today mefenoxam ( metalaxyl-m ) is the primary fungicide used to treat crown rot.
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| 4. | The plant may eventually topple over from the crown rot.
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| 5. | Threat Specific Contingency Plant, Bacterial Crown Rot : Erwinia papayae.
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| 6. | It has not been domesticated . and crown rot.
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| 7. | Bacterial leaf blight and soft rot, crown rot, rhizome rot, leaf spot, rust, viruses, and scorch.
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| 8. | Dwarf tree resistant to crown rot and less susceptible to drought than most other dwarfing stocks.
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| 9. | Crown rot will be a problem if the bed holds standing water after a hard rain.
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| 10. | The plant is dependent on very dry, seasonally variable conditions, and is susceptible to crown rot.
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