Orphan date November 2009 Taxobox color violet name Broad bean wiltvirus BBWV virus group IV sense RNA Viruses familia Comoviridae genus Fabavirus species Broad bean wiltvirus synonyms catalpa chlorotic leaf spot virus br tropaeolum ringspot virus br nasturtium ringspot virus br Ringmosaikvirus der Kapuzinerkresse br Petunia ringspot virus br P.O. pea streak virus br parsley virus 3 Broad bean wiltvirus BBWV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.018.0.02.002.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Broad bean wiltvirus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Broad Bean WiltVirus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Tomato black ring virus TBRV virus group iv familia Comoviridae genus Nepovirus species Tomato black ring virus synonyms bean ringspot virus br beet ringspot virus br celery yellow vein virus br lettuce ringspot virus br potato bouquet virus br potato pseudo aucuba virusTomato black ring virus TBRV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Comoviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.018.0.03.028.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Tomato black ring virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Tomato Black Ring Virus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Tomato aspermy virus TAV virus group iv familia Bromoviridae genus Cucumovirus species Tomato aspermy virus synonyms chrysanthemum mild mottle virus br chrysanthemum mosaic virus br chrysanthemum aspermy virusTomato aspermy virus TAV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Bromoviridae . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.010.0.04.003.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Tomato aspermy virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Tomato Aspermy Virus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2007 Taxobox virus group iv familia Tombusviridae genus Tombusvirus Tomato bushy stunt virus is a tombusvirus first reported in tomatoes in 1935. Depending upon the host, TBSV causes stunting of growth, leaf mottling, and deformed or absent fruit. The virus is transmitted manually through the use of contaminated cutting tools. A wide variety of species are affected. The virus is a spherical virus with a triangulation number of T   3, hence has 180 subunits of capsid protein. In 1978, its structure was determined by x ray crystallography by Stephen C. Harrison . The genome of TBSV is a single stranded positive sense RNA of 4800 nucleotides. The virus encodes 5 genes, to express a replicase composed of two proteins P33 and P92 , a capsid protein CP of 42 kilodaltons, as well as P19 and P22. The P22 protein is primarily associated with cell to cell movement. The P19 protein is a pathogenicity factor and also is a suppressor of gene silencing. Category Tomato pathogens and pests Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases virus plant disease stub ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Tomato mosaic virus ToMV image virus group iv familia genus Tobamovirus species Tomato mosaic virus synonyms Tomato mosaic virus ToMV is a plant pathogenic virus . It is found worldwide and affects tomatoes and many other plants. Symptoms The foliage of affected tomato plants shows mottling, with alternating yellowish and darker green areas, the latter often appearing thicker and raised giving a blister like appearance. The leaves tend to be fern like in appearance with pointed tips and younger leaves may be twisted. The fruit may be distorted, yellow blotches and necrotic spots may occur on both ripe and green fruit and there may be internal browning of the fruit wall. In young plants, the infection reduces the set of fruit and may cause distortions and blemishes. The entire plant may be dwarfed and the flowers discoloured. ref name UM http www.extension.umn.edu distribution horticulture dg1168.html University of Minnesota ref Environmental conditions influence the symptoms. These include temperature, day length and light intensity as well as the variety, the age of the plant at infection and the virulence of the strain of ToMV. ref name WVC http www.avrdc.org pdf tomato ToMV.pdf World Vegetable Center ref Host plants Besides Solanaceae Solanaceous plants ... as it is in the handling processes that the virus is likely to gain entry. Symptoms on other .... ref name UM Means of infection The virus may be introduced on infected seed. Only a small number of seedlings need to be infected for the virus to spread rapidly. It can also be spread on contaminated ... External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.071.0.01.013.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Tomato mosaic virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method DEFAULTSORT Tomato Mosaic Virus Category Viruses Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub fr Virus de la mosa que de la tomate ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Tomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV image image caption Tomato plant infected with TYLCV virus group ii familia Geminiviridae genus Begomovirus species Tomato yellow leaf curl virus synonyms tomato leaf curl virusTomato yellow leaf curl virus TYLCV is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Geminiviridae . It is transmitted by the silverleaf whitefly . External links http phene.cpmc.columbia.edu ICTVdB 00.029.0.03.043.htm ICTVdB The Universal Virus Database Tomato yellow leaf curl virus http www.virology.net Big Virology BVFamilyGroup.html Family Groups The Baltimore Method http www.avrdc.org pdf tomato TYLCV.pdf The World Vegetable Center Information on TYLCV DEFAULTSORT Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Category Viruses Category Tomato pathogens and pests Category Viral plant pathogens and diseases Virus plant disease stub fr Virus des feuilles jaunes en cuill re de la tomate ... more details
wiktionary wiltWilt may refer to Wilting , the loss of rigidity of non woody parts of plants WILT, An acronym commonly used in instant messaging for What I m Listening To Wilt disease , which can refer to a number of different diseases in plants. In literature and film Wilt novel Wilt novel , a novel by Tom Sharpe Wilt film Wilt film , a 1989 adaptation of Sharpe s novel Wilt Larger than Life , a biography of Wilt Chamberlain by Robert Cherry Wilt Just Like Any Other 7 Foot Black Millionaire Who Lives Next Door , an autobiography by Wilt Chamberlain In other media Wilt band Wilt , an Irish indie rock band formed by ex members of Kerbdog WILT , a radio station in Wilmington, North Carolina, U.S. WRMR FM WRMR , formerly WILT, a radio station in Jacksonville, North Carolina, U.S. Wilt , a song by Blind Melon from Soup Blind Melon album Soup Wilt, a Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends Main characters fictional character from the animated TV series Foster s Home for Imaginary Friends People with the given name Wilt Chamberlain , a former American National Basketball Association NBA player for the Philadelphia Warriors Philadelphia San Francisco Warriors , the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Lakers People with the surname Clara Antoinette McCarty Wilt 1858 1929 , the first woman superintendent of the Pierce County School District Marie Wilt 1833 1891 , an Austrian dramatic coloratura soprano Peter Wilt , a soccer executive Raymond Wilt , a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Rod Wilt , a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Roy Wilt , a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives W. William Wilt , a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives See also Wilts Wiltz disambiguation disambig surname ... more details
About the area radio station which carried the WILT callsign from 2005 2008 WRMR FM other uses Wilt disambiguation Infobox Radio station name WILT image File WILT logo 2009.png 200px city Wilmington, North Carolina area Wilmington, North Carolina branding Sunny 104.5 slogan Wilmington s Best Mix While You Work airdate frequency 104.5 MHz format Adult Contemporary power erp 3,100 watt s haat 137 meter s class A facility id 74159 coordinates coord 34 10 0 N 77 56 40 W type landmark callsign meaning former callsigns affiliations owner Sunrise Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Capitol Broadcasting Company of Raleigh, North Carolina . licensee sister stations WAZO , WKXB , WUIN FM WUIN webcast http v5.player.abacast.com v5.1 player index.php?uid 6160 Listen Live website http www.1045sunnyfm.com 1045sunnyfm.com WILT 104.5 FM broadcasting FM is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary format. ref cite web url http www.fcc.gov fcc bin fmq?call WILT title WILT Facility Record work United States Federal Communications Commission , audio division ref Licensed to Wilmington, North Carolina , USA, the station serves the Wilmington area. ref cite web url http www.arbitron.com title Station Information Profile work Arbitron ref WILT is currently owned by Sunrise Broadcasting, A subsidiary of Capitol Broadcasting Company of Raleigh. History Gold 104 signed on in 1994 with an oldies format. The original call letters were WUOY. It used a satellite fed network oldies format with a local morning show hosted by Bob Dale. Paul Knight was the Managing Partner and General Manager. Bob Dale was Program Director. When the John Boy & Billy show was signed the station eventually evolved into a hybrid ... and WILT letters moved March 31, 2008, from what is now WRMR FM WRMR in Jacksonville, North Carolina ... to an Adult Contemporary format on February 2, 2009. Previous Logo File WILT logo.png thumb left previous logo References div class references small reflist div External links FM station data WILT ... more details
common tomato disease is tobacco mosaic virus , so smoking or use of tobacco products are discouraged ... distribution horticulture DG1168.html Tomato Tobacco Mosaic Virus Disease Extension.umn.edu ... wilt strain I, FF fusarium wilt strain I and II, N nematode s , T tobacco mosaic virus , and A alternaria ...Other uses pp semi vandalism small yes pp move indef taxobox name Tomato image Bright red tomato and cross ... grown tomato. regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo ... Phylogeny of the genus Solanum. ref The word tomato may refer to the plant Solanum lycopersicum or the edible, typically red, fruit that it bears. Originating in South America, the tomato was spread around ... widely grown, often in greenhouse s in cooler climates. The tomato fruit is consumed in diverse ways ... have beneficial health effects. The tomato belongs to the Solanaceae nightshade family . The plants ... often grown outdoors in temperate climates as an annual plant annual . History The tomato is native ... date February 2010 ref ref name the tomato in America Cite book last Smith first Andrew F year 1994 title The tomato in America early history, culture, and cookery publisher University of South Carolina ... n civilizations. The exact date of domestication is not known. The first domesticated tomato may have been a little yellow fruit, similar in size to a cherry tomato , grown by the Aztec s of Central ... 1822,16289918&dq heaviest tomato ever&hl en Curiosities of I 5, facts about King and the benefits ... town newspaper, I suspect content was sourced from Wikipedia. The word tomato comes from the Nahuatl ...?term tomato Online Etymology Dictionary Tomato ref Spanish explorer Hern n Cort s Cort s may have been the first to transfer the small yellow tomato to Europe after he captured the Aztec city of Tenocht tlan ... monarchy, may have taken them back as early as 1493. The earliest discussion of the tomato in European ... and botanist, who named it pomo d oro , or golden apple . ref name the tomato in America rp 13 ... more details
A wilt disease is any number of disease s that affect the vascular system of plant s. Attacks by fungi ... trees. Wilt diseases in woody plants tend to fall into two major categories, those that start with the branches ... gfcfacts wilt.html ref Wilt diseases Wilt diseases include Bacterial wilt of cucurbits Bacterial wilt of cucurbit s is cause by the bacteria Erwinia tracheiphila , it affects cucumber, squash, muskmelon ... survive winter in the digestive tract of striped cucumber beetles and spotted cucumber beetles ... ref The bacteria Ralstonia solanacearum and related species, cause bacterial wilt of banana s and plantain s. ref name bacterial wilt disease Cite book last1 Prior first1 Philippe last2 Allen first2 Caitilyn last3 Elphinstone first3 John title Bacterial Wilt Disease Molecular and Ecological ... location isbn 978 3 540 63887 2 pages 6 ref The same bacteria also cause wilt diseases of Potatoes ... banded leafhopper. Mimosa wilt caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum . Oak wilt Oak wilt ... wilt Persimmon wilt attacks persimmon s and is caused by Acromonium diospyri , a fungus. In the United ... persimmons. ref http www.doacs.state.fl.us pi enpp pathology pathcirc pp197.pdf ref Pine wilt Pine wilt is caused by the North American native pinewood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus . ref http ... pathogen of native pine species, but in North America it causes wilt in a few non native North American pine species. In has been introduced into Japan and China, ref name pine wilt disease Cite book ... first4 Yuko title Pine Wilt Disease url http books.google.com books?id aEMuRuQ8rgEC&pg PA2& date ... cubic meters of trees have been lost alone in Japan over a 50 year period. ref name pine wilt disease ... mx0858.pdf ref Stewart s Wilt Stewart s Wilt is caused by the bacteria Pantoea stewartii and affects ... ref ref http ohioline.osu.edu ac fact 0037.html ref Verticillium wilt Verticillium wilt affects over .... albo atrum . Many economically important plants are susceptible including cotton , tomato es, potato ... more details
regular leaf disease resistance, using these abbreviations V Verticillium wilt N Nematodes F Fusarium Wilt FF Fusarium, races 1 & 2 A Alternaria stem canker T Tobacco mosaic virus resistant St Stemphyllium HI resist verticillium wilt V , Fusarium wilt F color Red pink shape options include Beefsteak, Globe that s what you call the normal tomato shape , plum the paste tomato shape, like Roma VF , grape, and cherry shape plum tomato Plum This is Tomatobox template, its homepage is http en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title User Kazvorpal tomato template Roma tomato or Roma the Roma VF variant is most common in seed catalogs as of 2007 is a plum tomato that is commonly found in supermarkets. The tomato is a meaty, egg or pear shaped tomato that is available in red and yellow. It has few seeds and is a good canning and sauce tomato. While Roma is an open pollination open pollinated variety, in general it is not considered an heirloom tomato . Roma tomatoes are also known as Italian tomatoes or Italian plum tomatoes . ref The Cook s Thesaurus, http www.foodsubs.com Tomtom.html Tomato accessed ... variety rather than a hybrid, it has been steadily improved to the point where most Roma tomato vines are fusarium wilt and verticillium resistant thus the VF in the name . Most commercial plum tomatoes ... are sometimes sold as baby Romas . A smaller relative known as Windowbox Roma is sold as a tomato ... horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada. References reflist See also San Marzano tomato List of tomato cultivars DEFAULTSORT Roma Tomato Category Heirloom tomato cultivars ... more details
Infobox Film name Wilt image Wilt movie poster .jpg caption director Michael Tuchner producer Brian Eastman ... budget Wilt is a 1989 in film 1989 movie adaptation by LWT of the Tom Sharpe Wilt novel novel of the same name . The story follows the comedy comic misadventures of the eponymous Henry Wilt as he ... in North America under the title The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt . Plot Henry Wilt is a community ... to learning. Eva Wilt, his wife, is interested in the spiritual aspects of martial arts , Transcendental ... Inspector Flint, whose wire has fallen off while trying to bust a drug dealer. Wilt ... in a hole being filled with concrete. Meanwhile Henry Wilt has had to get a lift into work as apparently ... search identifies the writer of those papers as Henry Wilt. Evidence against Wilt mounts as he makes ... Flint is present. During the interview, Wilt initially claims that he and his wife had an argument ... to have seen him repeatedly stab a woman to death. Returning to the interview again, Wilt starts .... After these incidents, Eva refused to return home with Henry. On the way home, Wilt found that the doll .... He was spotted doing this by the old lady who identifies him later at the police station. Wilt then headed to the school and dumped the doll down the same hole where the corpse was found. Back ... Swaffham Strangler. Flint takes Wilt down to the morgue where they claim to have found Eva s body ... to Wilt s amusement. Unfortunately for the college, this coincides with the visit of a group of Japan ... an attempt by Wilt to cover up the actual murders of Eva, Sally and Hugh. After many hours of interrogation, Wilt changes his story and starts telling Flint of his return to the mansion later the night ... of manpower to find the evidence of this, before his superior points out that Wilt signed his confession Sweeney Todd . Following this, Wilt is released, although his wife and her friends are still ... to a vicarage where she calls Wilt to get him to pick her up. She meets the vicar, who has apparently ... more details
Taxobox name Oak wilt regnum Fungus Fungi divisio Ascomycota subdivisio Pezizomycotina classis Sordariomycetes ... Ceratocystis fagacearum binomial authority T. W. Bretz J. Hunt Oak wilt is a fungal disease that can ... species but generally consist of leaf discoloration, wilt, defoliation, and death. The fungus ... preventive as well. Oak wilt is an important disease of oak for timber production and of oak trees in urban areas. File Oak wilt aerial photo.jpg thumb alt Oak wilt aerial photo Aerial photograph of an oak wilt center. Robert L. Anderson, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org Hosts and symptoms File Oak wilt symptoms.jpg thumb left alt Photograph of oak wilt symptoms Photograph of leaf and whole tree symptoms of oak wilt in a red oak tree. Joseph O Brien, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org Oak wilt affects all oak species, but affects List of Quercus species different groups differently ... and, when infected, generally die over the course of a single summer. Infected red oak wilt ... as red oaks. Symptoms in white oak are similar to those in red oak. Oaks with oak wilt stand out with their dead crown compared to a green canopy in the summer, so much so that oak wilt infections can be spotted from the air. Northern pin oak Q. ellipsoidalis susceptibility is extreme when monocultures ... wilt disease reservoirs in Minnesota. Live Oak Live oak susceptibility is somewhat variable depending on environmental conditions but wilt and death usually occur within six months of infection. Live ... veins that eventually turn necrotic before falling off the tree. Disease Cycle File Oak Wilt cycle.gif thumb alt Illustration of the oak wilt disease cycle Illustration of the oak wilt disease cycle ... endoconidia Photograph of spores produced by the oak wilt fungus. a Endoconidia b Conidiophore The oak wilt fungus spreads in two basic ways transfer of spores from diseased to healthy trees by insect ... means of spread, as trees within as much as 15 m 50 feet of a diseased tree can be infected. Oak wilt ... more details
others, so it be beneficial to plant these cultivars. However, since wilt resistant plants have not yet ... Wilt by http www.apsnet.org APSnet http plantclinic.cornell.edu FactSheets bactwiltccbits bactwiltccbits.htm Bacterial Wilt Factsheet by Cornell University Plant Disease Clinic Yao, C., Geoffrey ... of Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits. Entomological Society of America 89 510 514. Category Enterobacteria ... more details
f.sp. lycopersici F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici causes vascular wilt in tomato. The disease starts .... lycopersici , vascular wilt on tomato, is resistance. Other effective control methods are fumigating ...File Fusarium wilt symptom tobacco.jpg thumb A tobacco plant suffering from Fusarium wilt Fusarium wilt is a common vascular wilting wilt fungal disease , exhibiting symptoms similar to Verticillium wilt . The pathogen that causes Fusarium wilt is Fusarium oxysporum F. oxysporum . ref name Snyder1940 ... pathogen Fusarium oxysporum affects a wide variety of hosts of any age. Tomato, tobacco, legumes, cucurbits ... Wilt. Pan Germany. Pestizid Aktions Netzwerk. Web. 23 Nov. 2010. ref Fusarium oxysporum generally produces ... system, stunting, and damping off. The most important of these is vascular wilt. ref Agrios, 1988 Smith et al., 1988 ref Fusarium wilt starts out looking like vein clearing on the younger leaves and drooping ... than it can transport, the stomata close, the leaves wilt, and the plant dies. After the plant dies ... as low as 14 C. ref name Goss1936 Management F. oxysporum is a major wilt pathogen of many economically ... from the Solanaceae family, including potato, tomato, and pepper. Other commercially important ... are infected, but are usually not killed by Fusarium wilt alone. Palms, however, are the exception .... 233 34. ref Fusarium wilt s importance as a damaging disease on strawberry production is increasing. In South Korea, where Fusarium wilt is the most serious soil borne disease of strawberry, losses ... analysis of cultivars and occurrence survey of Fusarium wilt on strawberry. Res. Plant Dis. 11 35 38. ref There is growing interest in using Fusarium wilt as a form of biological control. Certain pathogenic ... disease causing fungi. ref name Snyder1940 Fusarium wilt Panama disease is the most serious ... pps PDF 20PALs PAL 42 20Fusarium 20Wilt reprint 202005.pdf Fusarium wilt Panama disease of banana ... incidence of Fusarium wilt. Study of these soils is ongoing, but the decreased disease rate is thought ... more details
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Unreferenced date November 2008 Wilt is a comedic novel by the author Tom Sharpe , first published by Secker and Warburg in 1976. Later editions were published by Pan Books , and Overlook TP . Plot introduction The novel s title refers to its main character, Henry Wilt. Wilt is a demoralized and professionally under rated assistant lecturer who teaches literature to uninterested construction apprentices at a community college in the south of England. Years of hen pecking and harassment by his physically powerful but emotionally immature wife Eva leave Henry Wilt with dreams of killing her in various gruesome ways. But a string of unfortunate events including one involving an inflatable plastic Sex doll female doll start the title character on a farcical journey. Along the way he finds humiliation and chaos, which ultimately lead him to discover his own strengths and some level of dignity. And all the while he is pursued by the tenacious police inspector Flint, whose plodding skills of detection and deduction interpret Wilt s often bizarre actions as heinous crimes. Characters Henry Wilt Eva Wilt Inspector Flint Sergeant Yates Sally Pringsheim Gaskell Pringsheim Mr. Morris, Head of Liberal Studies Peter Braintree, lecturer in English Dr. Board Dr. Mayfield Reverend St. John Froude Adaptations In 1989 the novel was adapted for the film Wilt film Wilt titled The Misadventures of Mr. Wilt in North America . The book was released in two audiobook formats abridged by HarperCollins Audio Books and read by Andrew Sachs ISBN 0001046705 , and unabridged by ISIS Audio Books and read by Nigel Graham ISBN 1856955257 . Sequels Several sequels and additional works featuring Henry Wilt were written by Tom Sharpe. These include The Wilt Alternative 1979 Wilt on High 1985 Wilt Omnibus 1996 collection of the first three Wilt novels Wilt in Nowhere 2004 The Wilt Inheritance 2010 Category 1976 novels Category Comedy novels Category Novels by Tom Sharpe 1970s novel stub es Wilt ... more details
in later stages of disease development the same hormone will cause greater wilt. Tomato plants are available ...Taxobox name Verticillium wilt regnum Fungus Fungi divisio Ascomycota subdivisio Pezizomycotina classis ... plant left and strawberry plant infected with verticillium wilt right , photo by Howard F. Schwartz, Colorado State University, Bugwood.org Verticillium Wilt is a wilting wilt disease of over .... albo atrum . Many economically important plants are susceptible including cotton , tomato es, potato ... wilt dahliae.jpg thumb right 250px Verticillium dahliae infected sunflowers, photo by Howard F. Schwartz ... of this page. The symptoms are similar to most wilts with a few specifics to Verticillium . Wilt ... observed remaining viable for at least 4 years ref Luck, J.V. 1954 Studies on the Verticillium wilt ... with non host crops for over 10 years ref Wilhelm, S. 1955 Longevity of the Verticillium wilt fungus ... and the fungi grows out of the structure and toward the plant. Being a vascular wilt, it will try ... but not directly harm the Verticillium will be beneficial for Verticillium wilt development. ref name Pegg Management Verticillium wilt begins as a mild, local infection, which over a few years ... large areas ref name Agriose Agrios, George N. Plant Pathology, 5th Edition. ref . In tomato plants ... Pathology, 5th Edition. ref . Importance Verticillium wilt occurs in a broad range of hosts but has ... it. Verticillium wilt is especially a concern in temperate areas and areas that are irrigated ... with Verticillium wilt since 1995, most likely due to flooding in the winter of 1995. Many areas in the Salinas ... 30 50 compared to potatoes grown in clean soil. Verticillium wilt has also caused a shift in peppermint ... susceptible or resistant to Verticillium Wilt Replanting susceptible species on the site of a removed ... 619.html Verticillium Wilt of Shade Trees , Publication Number 450 619, Posted May 2000 ref ref Cynthia L. Ash, http www.extension.umn.edu distribution horticulture DG1164.html Verticillium Wilt of Trees ... more details
these abbreviations V Verticillium wilt N Nematodes F Fusarium Wilt FF Fusarium, races 1 & 2 A Alternaria stem canker T Tobacco mosaic virus resistant St Stemphyllium resist color Red pink shape options include Beefsteak, Globe that s what you call the normal tomato shape , plum the paste tomato ... en.wikipedia.org w index.php?title User Kazvorpal tomato template NOTOC image potato leaf.jpg thumb left 240px Brandywine plant, with potato leaves The Brandywine tomato plant is an Heirloom plant ... pink beefsteak tomato beefsteak shaped fruit, popularly considered among the best tasting available ... to reach maturity, making it among the slowest maturing varieties of common tomato cultivars. Brandywine ... www.arhomeandgarden.org plantoftheweek articles Tomato Brandywine.htm title Plant of the Week Brandywine Tomato accessdate 2007 04 09 ref , others have called it a beautifully sweet tomato that is offset ... yield per plant. Its fruit has the beefsteak tomato beefsteak shape and pinkish flesh, as opposed to the deep red of more common store bought varieties. Even when fully ripe, the tomato can have green shoulders near the stem. The Brandywine tomato plant also has potato leaf potato leaves , an unusual variation on the tomato plant whose leaves are smooth and oval with a pointy tip, instead of jagged and fjord like the way normal tomato plant leaves are. History Image Johnson&stokes brandywine 1889.jpg thumb 250px Brandywine tomato ad from The Ohio Farmer, January 12, 1889 There are many questions ... fruited, potato leaved Brandywine is sometimes labeled Brandywine Sudduth s . See also List of tomato cultivars References Reflist Category Heirloom tomato cultivars ... more details
refimprove date February 2009 Laurel wilt , also called laurel wilt disease , is a vascular disease caused ... the most commercially valuable plant affected by laurel wilt. Symptoms Symptoms of laurel wilt ... HS379 Redbay Ambrosia Beetle Laurel Wilt Pathogen A Potential Major Problem for the Florida Avocado Industry ref Laurel wilt can spread in at least two ways one is via the beetle s natural reproduction ... of redbay s use as firewood and for outdoor grilling. ref name ufl History Laurel wilt has been found ... USDA Forest Service, Forest Health Protection, Southern Unit Laurel Wilt Distribution Map ref The redbay ... ambrosia beetle was associated with this mortality. ref Georgia Forestry Commission, Laurel WIlt Disease ... by the wilt. Sassafras, a less common tree in the coastal plains of the Southeast but with a more extensive .... The wilt fungus has also been isolated from dead and dying pondspice Litsea aestivalis and pondberry ... Wilt. July 2008. http www.fs.fed.us r8 foresthealth laurelwilt plant susceptibility.shtml June 2009 ... Economic Impact of Laurel Wilt Disease on the Florida Avocado Industry. Hort Technology 20 234 ... of laurel wilt, and the laurel wilt fungus was confirmed to be present in the tree ref name Mayfieldetal2008 ... Smith, M. Hughes, and T.J. Dreaden. 2008. First report of laurel wilt disease caused by a Raffaelea ... be some variation in how susceptible different avocado cultivars are to the laurel wilt fungus ref ... Avocado Lauraceae Plants and Transmit the Laurel Wilt Pathogen Raffaelea sp . Florida Entomologist 91 3 485 487. ref . In 2011, laurel wilt infected trees were detected in Miami Dade County, near ... monitored for the presence of the redbay ambrosia beetle and incidence of laurel wilt disease ref ... Services Press Release 2 25 11 Laurel Wilt Disease Identified In Miami Dade County ref Fungicidal ... mature redbay trees that received root flare injections of propiconazole developed crown wilt ... that propiconazole may be useful in preventing laurel wilt in redbay, but limitations and questions ... more details
Fred Wilt December 14, 1920 &ndash September 5, 1994 was an American athlete. He won the James E. Sullivan Award for best amateur athlete in the US in 1950. ref Cite web url http www.usatf.org HallOfFame TF showBio.asp?HOFIDs 184 title Fred Wilt accessdate 2010 02 26 publisher USA Track & Field ref He was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1981. ref Cite web url http www.usatf.org HallOfFame TF index.asp?mode alphabetical title Hall of Fame accessdate 2010 02 26 publisher USA Track & Field ref At the 1948 Summer Olympics , Wilt finished in 11th place in the 10,000 metres . Four years later, at the 1952 Summer Olympics , Wilt finished in 21st place in the same event. Wilt s book Run Run Run was published in 1964 by Track & Field News. It contained chapters written by Wilt, notable coaches, including New Zealand s Arthur Lydiard, and Soviet gold medalist Vladimir Kuts, and went through six printings over the next ten years. In 1975, Fred Wilt coined the term plyometrics while observing Soviet athletes warming up. He reached out to Dr. Michael Yessis , who had previously introduced this concept to the United States through Russian translation of Verkhoshansky s work. This inspired their later collaboration to get this information out to U.S. coaches and ultimately, Soviet Theory, Technique and Training for Running and Hurdling ref Wilt, Fred & Yessis, Michael. Soviet Theory, Technique and Training for Running and Hurdling. Vol 1. Championship Books, 1984. ref . Wilt wrote and compiled eight other books on long distance running and track and field. References reflist Sullivan Award winners Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Fred Wilt ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American track and field athlete DATE OF BIRTH December 14, 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH Pendleton, Indiana DATE OF DEATH September 5, 1994 PLACE OF DEATH Anderson, Indiana DEFAULTSORT Wilt, Fred Category 1920 births Category 1994 deaths Category American track and field athletes ... more details
Peter Wilt born in McHenry, Illinois , is a soccer executive who was the first President and General Manager of the Chicago Fire soccer Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer , led an effort to bring an expansion MLS franchise to Milwaukee, Wisconsin , and maintains strong connection to the sport of soccer in the Midwest , Chicago in particular. Wilt is most known for his work with the Chicago Fire S.C. Chicago Fire , where he gained a reputation for being a fan friendly businessman in the soccer world. He is also known as the Patron Saint of The Highbury, a sports bar in Milwaukee where he is known to appear frequently, where he invented Schlabst , Milwaukee s Black and Tan. A mixture of bottled Schlitz beer and canned Pabst, poured into a pint glass. He also regularly spends time at Club Lago, an Italian restaurant in Chicago and has been known to regard it as his second office. Wilt was known for answering questions from fans through the BigSoccer Internet message boards, ref cite news last Hruby first Patrick url http www.washtimes.com sports 20030521 125924 1233r.htm title It came from the message boards publisher The Washington Times date 2003 05 21 accessdate 2007 01 18 ref and now maintains his own blog on Chicago soccer issues. In 2005, Wilt left the Fire after Anschutz Entertainment Group , the team s owner, replaced him with John Guppy. In 2006, he became the chief executive ... team that started play in 2009. After one season, Wilt left the Red Stars for a front office position with the Milwaukee Wave . After one season with the Wave, Wilt founded the now defunct expansion ... October 2004 Interview http www.chicagoist.com archives 2005 04 19 fire fire peter wilt fans protest at season opener.php 2005 Chicagoist story about Wilt s dismissal http www.milwaukeeprosoccer.com ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wilt, Pete ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American soccer executive DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wilt, Pete Category Chicago ... more details
merge from Bastinado album My Medicine album date November 2011 Infobox musical artist name Wilt image caption Mick Murphy, Darragh Butler, Cormac Battle background group or band origin Kilkenny , Republic of Ireland Ireland genre Alternative rock years active 1998&ndash 2002 2003 website http www.kerbdog.com forums index.php board,4.0.html Fan site current members past members Mick Murphy, Darragh Butler and Cormac Battle In 1998 Cormac Battle and Darragh Butler, after their previous band Kerbdog broke up, along with a new bassist Mick Murphy form another band, Wilt. They played their first gig at The Funnel in Dublin on 26 March 1998. Their music was even used as background on EastEnders on the BBC . br However, after two albums Bastinado album Bastinado and My Medicine album My Medicine , ref cite web url http www.xanthein.co.uk wilt disc disc.htm title Comprehensive Wilt Discography ref Wilt broke up in 2002 2003. Rock Sound magazine tipped them as being Ireland s version of Husker Du and Weezer . Discography Albums Bastinado album Bastinado 2000 150 My Medicine album My Medicine 2002 98 Singles No Worries 1998 180 It s All Over Now 1999 103 Radio Disco 2000 56 Open Arms 2000 59 No Worries re release 2000 83 Take Me Home 2002 76 Distortion 2002 66 Chart positions are for the UK. ref cite web url http www.zobbel.de cluk CLUK W.HTM title UK Top 200 Chart History ref If none shown, single album did not chart. References Reflist Wilt Category Musical groups established in 1998 Category Musical groups disestablished in 2002 Category Irish alternative rock groups ... more details