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Cankers can happen when you bit the inside of your lip. They can also be aggravated by stress, and bad nutrition.
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no your wisdom teeth has nothing to do with cold sores or fever blisters. Cold sores and fever blister are a type are herpes and it is from using other people lip stick.
you cant fireblight is a major pear trees killer. you can try sanitation in winter (january would be best) which means removing the cankers but its risky as it will encourage growth which can speed the spread of the bacteria
Some threats to black walnut trees include walnut anthracnose, thousand cankers disease, root diseases such as Armillaria root rot, and insect pests like walnut caterpillars and walnut husk flies. Additionally, competition with other plants for resources can also pose a threat to black walnut trees.
Yes, i had one that was almost bigger than a quarter, but it should be gone within 4-14 days and its always good to try using mouthwash daily and swishing extremely salty warm water.
According to Michael A. Dirr's Manual of Woody Landscape Plants, sunburt honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos var inermis 'sunburst') are susceptible to Thyronectria austroamericana, which causes wilt, cankers or both.
Yes you can! Orajel is most commonly used to treat cankers. Clean the area with a cotton swab or a dry cloth then add orajel on the area that is bothering you. Let it dry for 30-60 seconds. Do not over use.
Certain bacteria can form mutualistic relationships with birch trees by fixing nitrogen from the atmosphere, providing the tree with a nutrient source. However, some pathogenic bacteria can also infect birch trees, causing diseases such as leaf spots, cankers, and root rot, which can lead to decline and death of the tree.
Symptoms of the disorders that effect plant stems are vascular wilt, cankers, water and mineral trans-location, food trans-location, and more. Some diseases that can affect the plant stems are green stem disorder, crop diseases, tomato diseases, stem rot, stem canker, and stem decay.
When a fungus attacks an ash, dogwood, maple, oak, sycamore, or walnut tree, it defoliates and disfigures the tree, significantly diminishing its appearance. During the spring, watch for twig cankers, twig dieback, defoliation, and leaf blotching. Use fertilization and fungicide applications as needed during the spring, and remove and rack the dead leaves in the fall.
Blight is typically caused by various plant pathogens, such as fungi, bacteria, or viruses. These pathogens can infect plants and cause symptoms like leaf spots, stem cankers, or fruit rot, ultimately leading to wilting and death of the plant. Blight spreads through water, air, or soil, and can be controlled through proper plant hygiene and management practices.