| 11. | Amylocorticiales typically cause brown rot or white rot.
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| 12. | Rain during the growing season _ which we haven't had _ encourages fungus, mold and brown rot.
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| 13. | Brown rot can spread after harvest.
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| 14. | For example, in brown rot of stone fruits the blossoms and the fruits are infected at different times.
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| 15. | The volunteers were painting brown rot on some leaves and using a hair dryer to make them curl.
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| 16. | Brown rot can cause detrimental losses to stone fruits in very wet seasons during flowering or immediately pre-harvest.
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| 17. | Brown rot in a dry, crumbly condition is sometimes incorrectly referred to as " dry rot " in general.
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| 18. | Brown rots, the'unpleasing'type of spalting, do not degrade lignin, thus creating a crumbly, cracked surface which cannot be stabilized.
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| 19. | Brown rot is caused by a fungus that produces spores, and can be a major problem during particularly wet seasons.
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| 20. | It is a necrotrophic brown rot and eventually death, being one of the most common fungi visible on dead birches.
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