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  2. Phytophthora cinnamomi - Wikipedia

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    Phytophthora cinnamomi, also known as cinnamon fungus, is a soil-borne water mould [1] that produces an infection which causes a condition in plants variously called "dieback", "root rot", or (in certain Castanea species), "ink disease". Once infected soil or water is introduced, the organism can spread rapidly throughout an environment.

  3. Nectria cinnabarina - Wikipedia

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    One way to control the spread of this fungus is pruning branches of trees that have cankers. N. cinnabarina is a saprophyte and mainly resides in and on dead tissue, but as the fungus progresses, it invades living tissue and causes further disease. Trimming the areas so that no dead tissue remains is important because this removes the areas ...

  4. Eleocharis dulcis - Wikipedia

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    Eleocharis dulcis, the Chinese water chestnut or water chestnut, is a grass-like sedge native to Asia, tropical Africa, and Oceania. It is grown in many countries for its edible corms , but if eaten uncooked, the surface of the plants may transmit fasciolopsiasis .

  5. Hassle-Free Hosting Starts With These Easy Appetizers - AOL

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    With just 15 minutes of prep time, you'll be on your way to crunchy water chestnuts smothered in a thick layer of crispy, chewy bacon. ... Marinara sauce, cheese, and pepperoni are spread across a ...

  6. Sweet chestnut - Wikipedia

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    Sweet chestnut has been listed as one of the 38 substances used to prepare Bach flower remedies, [35] a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its supposed effect on health. However, according to Cancer Research UK, "there is no scientific evidence to prove that flower remedies can control, cure or prevent any type of disease, including ...

  7. How to Care for a Money Tree, the Luckiest Indoor Plant - AOL

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    Water your money tree until water runs out of the drainage hole of the pot every one to two weeks, allowing the soil to mostly dry out between waterings. The best way to tell if a money tree needs ...

  8. Curculio sayi - Wikipedia

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    American chestnut crop infestation rates between 50% and 75% were considered normal. [7] With the spread of the chestnut blight in American chestnut trees, the strictly host specific Curculio caryatrypes may have become extinct. [8] Curculio sayi is less host specific and reproduces in the chestnuts of other species of Castanea. [5]

  9. Chestnut - Wikipedia

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    Chestnuts are among the few "nuts" that contain vitamin C, with 48% of the Daily Value in a 100-gram serving (table). The amount of vitamin C decreases by roughly 40% upon heating (typically, the vitamin is decreased or destroyed in heated foods). Fresh chestnuts contain about 52% water by weight, which evaporates relatively quickly during storage.