Glomeerella cingulata is fungal disease due to which there is reddening of sugarcane.
the color
Eventually Yes they do, as all other organic things. It does take more time than for example a leaf to rot, but yes, it does rot.
depends on temperature of room, for instance, if its very hot, its goin to rot in 9 days
Trees rot due to fungi. They may be attacked by insects or damaged by humans. The areas that are attacked or damaged may be contacted by small fungi that multiply and cause the tree to rot.
Dry rot will affect your health because your blood will not be able to flow throughout your body. If dry rot is severe, you should get the dry rotted part of the body removed to help circulation.
These diseases spread through seed, e.g., 'ergot of bajra' or of pearl millet; 'leaf spot of rice'; "losse smut of wheat"; red rot of sugarcane; - all are caused by fungi.
Robert Delafield Rands has written: 'Pythium root rot of sugarcane' -- subject(s): Sugarcane, Root rots, Diseases and pests
Red Rot
These diseases spread through seed, e.g., 'ergt of bajra' or of pearl millet; "leaf spot of rice"; "losse smut of wheat"; red rot of sugarcane; - all are caused by fungi.
rot -> Die Farbe Rot (the color red)
red = rot in German Rot, as in "rot in hell" = faulen, vergammeln
These diseases spread through seed, e.g., 'ergt of bajra' or of pearl millet; "leaf spot of rice"; "losse smut of wheat"; red rot of sugarcane; - all are caused by fungi.
"Red" in English is "rot" in German. Your shirt is red. Dein Hemd ist rot.
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Red pine is one of the most used woods in the country. It is not naturally rot resistant, however, it can be protected and treated to ensure that is it can resist rot.