Author: David Santos

Powdery mildew on cucumber leaf.

Fungi and Hydroponic Systems

s summer approaches and the temperatures rise, so do humidity levels. Southern Ontario is notorious for humid weather which can have lasting impacts on agricultural success. Humidity provides ideal conditions for fungi to grow, including mold and mildew.
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Pathogen Profile: Agrobacterium rhizogenes

Written by: Becky Anderson Published by: David Santos What is Agrobacterium rhizogenes? Agrobacterium rhizogenes, also currently known as Rhizobium rhizogenes (1), is a Gram-negative, rod shaped, pathogenic bacteria (2) (Figure 1). A. rhizogenes lives in the rhizosphere, which is where the name derived (rhiza a root and gennao to make or to produce; hence, rhizogenes or root-producing).  […]
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Pathogen Profile: Leveillula taurica

Written by: Becky Anderson Published by: David Santos Powdery Mildew (Leveillula taurica) See our Resource page to see what we aim to cover in each post. What is Leveillula taurica? Leveillula taurica (also known as Oidiopsis taurica [1] in its asexual state) is a fungus which causes “powdery mildew” on plants among the Solanaceae, Alliaceae and Cucurbitaceae families […]
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Types of Indoor Farming

Written by: Becky Anderson Published by: David Santos Indoor Farming and Hydroponic Approaches – Which is the one for you? Are you a farmer who wants to learn more about different controlled-environment agriculture and cultivation approaches? Or maybe a hobbyist who wants to start growing your own crops but you just don’t know where to start? In […]
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