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  2. Peyronellaea curtisii - Wikipedia

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    Peyronellaea curtisii causes red-brown spots on leaf tips of Narcissus [6] and other members of the family Amaryllidaceae; this gives them a scorched appearance that is easily mistaken for frost damage. A yellowish discolouration then spreads down the leaf; more spots may develop as the leaf withers, turns brown and die away.

  3. Narcissistic personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    The specific choice of treatment varies based on individual presentations. [98] Management of narcissistic personality disorder has not been well studied, however many treatments tailored to NPD exist. [8] [1] Therapy is complicated by the lack of treatment-seeking behavior in people with NPD, despite mental distress. Additionally, people with ...

  4. Phoma narcissi - Wikipedia

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    Phoma narcissi is a fungal plant pathogen of Narcissus, Hippeastrum and other Amaryllidaceae, where it causes a leaf scorch, neck rot and red leaf spot disease [1] [2] Taxonomy [ edit ]

  5. Narcissus degeneration virus - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus degeneration virus (NDV) is a plant pathogenic Potyvirus of the family Potyviridae which infects plants of the genus Narcissus. It is one of the most serious and prevalent of the approximately 21 viruses which infect this genus. [1] [2] NDV is associated with chlorotic leaf striping in N. tazetta. [3]

  6. Malignant narcissism - Wikipedia

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    The social psychologist Erich Fromm first coined the term "malignant narcissism" in 1964. He characterized the condition as a solipsistic form of narcissism, in which the individual takes pride in their own inherent traits rather than their achievements, and thus does not require a connection to other people or to reality. [4]

  7. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae - Wikipedia

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    Penicillin is the treatment of choice for both disease states in humans. E. rhusiopathiae is sensitive in vitro and in vivo mainly to penicillins, but also to cephalosporins (cefotaxime, ceftriaxone), tetracyclines (chlortetracycline, oxytetracycline), quinolones (ciprofloxacin, pefloxacin), clindamycin, erythromycin, imipenem, and piperacillin ...

  8. Is it fried grass or lawn disease? Here's how to tell the ...

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    Here's a handy guide for diagnosing and treating your lawn's post-summer damage.

  9. Narcissus white streak virus - Wikipedia

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    ''Narcissus white streak virus (NWSV) is a plant pathogen of the family Potyviridae which infects plants of the genus Narcissus, and is transmitted by aphids. [1] It is among the commonest and most serious of the viral infections that infect narcissi, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but appears to be confined to N. tazetta .