Tuesday, November 1, 2022

4168. HEALTH. Fungal disease in persimmons - anthracnose disease or leaf spot fungi

Fungus causing anthracnose on persimmons appear as dark brown spots.

 

Anthracnose disease is not often lethal in mature trees. These diseases in persimmon trees are caused by leaf spot fungi, and some affect the fruit as well as the leaves. Persimmon disease control when it comes to anthracnose involves keeping a clean garden. The anthracnose spores overwinter in leaf litter. In spring time, the winds and rain spread the spores to new foliage.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Persimmon Tree Diseases: Troubleshooting Diseases In Persimmon Trees https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/persimmon/persimmon-tree-diseases.htm

 

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  Colletotrichum horii causes serious anthracnose on persimmon.

 lesions comprise twig blight, leaf defoliation, fruit drop and fruit rot

 

 Anthracnose symptoms on twigs, leaves and fruits first appear in the spring as darkish, oval or elliptic spots, or as pin-pricks on newly-formed twigs. The minute spots develop into dark purple or dark brown lesions with a sharp line of demarcation between diseased and symptomless tissues

 

  Pale orange conidial masses are frequently produced in the lesion centre. Under favorable conditions, adjacent lesions may coalesce, increasing in size until the entire twig is infected (Figure 1B). When a twig is girdled or completely infected, then dieback results (Figure 1C). The lesions may become dormant under unfavorable conditions but, in this situation, the fungus still continues to extend into the xylem, resulting in collapse with longitudinal cracking and finally forming cankers on a twig (Figure 4). Leaf defoliation occurs if lesions develop at the base of petioles. The pathogen infects petioles and leaf veins to produce the small, round or ovoid, sunken, purple to dark brown spots (Figure 1F), but they form later than those on young twigs. These small spots develop into the larger lesions, but they rarely coalesce on the petioles and leaf veins. If a petiole is infected, the leaf may continue to develop and remain green for an extended period, but may easily defoliate in the wind. The persimmon fruits can be infected throughout the entire fruit-growing season. In young fruits, the lesions are often circular or oval, 3–8 mm in diameter, purple to dark purple, and occasionally slightly depressed. As the disease progresses, sometimes fruit lesions reach ∼20 mm in diameter (Figure 1G). The centre of the lesions becomes grey-white over time, while the broad margins remain dark purple. Pale orange conidial masses are produced in the lesion centre. Under dry conditions, the diseased lesions are sunken, and a longitudinal crack often occurs through the centre (Zhang 2008). If fruits are badly infected, they may drop in an unripe state (Figure 1H). In pre-mature fruits, the diseased lesions are often dark brown or purple dark, oval, sunken, with small cracks. Larger cracks often form and almost all deep cracks are produced in a longitudinal direction (Figure 1I). Anthracnose of persimmon fruits also occurs in market shelves and storage warehouses, resulting in fruit rot.


 
 

 

Anthracnose disease is a fungal disease in plants. Anthracnose persimmons. Anthracnose symptoms on twigs, leaves and fruits first appear in the spring as darkish, oval or elliptic spots, or as pin-pricks on newly-formed twigs. The minute spots develop into dark purple or dark brown lesions with a sharp line of demarcation between diseased and symptomless tissues.  

Colletotrichum species are common pathogens for plant anthracnose but have recently emerged as a human opportunistic pathogen causing keratitis and subcutaneous fungal infection, which potentially can lead to life-threatening systemic dissemination. Do not eat infected persimmons.


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REFERENCE:

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/21501203.2010.526644

 
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Monday, October 31, 2022

4167. Public bus operators in Singapore - Go-Ahead Singapore, SBS Transit, SMRT

 S.T  31 Oct 2022. 

LTA tenders bus packages in 2014 to raise service standards and inject competition. Longstanding duopoly between transport operators, SBS Transit (SBST) and SMRT.  

Bus contracting model took effect in 2016.

LTA  owns all the operating assets and infrastructure, plans bus services and collects fare revenue.  Public transport operators bid for the right to run services and are paid fees to do so at standards set by the authority.

Bus services bundled into 14 packages based on geographic area, each comprising 20-30 routes, a bus depot, several bus interchanges and buses.

Bus contracting model has enhanced service standards and competitiveness.

 

Winning bus contract operators has 5 years plus 2 years extension if the company does well.  Extended contracts has tighter bus service reliability standards.

Go-Ahead Singapore

 SBS Transit (SBST) and SMRT

 

 


 

 



4166. Handphone photos of rainbows in Singapore

 30 Oct 2022. Yishun. Rainbow appeared during driving.
 

ORIGINAL HANDPHONE IPHONE IMAGES 



 
 
 
 
PHOTOSHOPPED IMAGES - Original images are not focused
 
 
 
 


 


Sunday, October 30, 2022

4165. Nature and wildlife stories No. 1 - Vacant land near Lentor MRT Station. Sun 30 Oct 2022

Vacant land near Lentor MRT Station. 

Sun 30 Oct 2022. 9.30am. This is my 2nd visit fter yesterday's stroll on the vacant piece of land next to the Lentor MRT Station. A new plot of land turfed after completion and opening of the Lentor MRT Station in October 2021.

Bright sunshine. Blue skies. Quietness as construction site was not being worked on this Sunday morning. 

I took some photos of the big yellow flowers. Spotted two red ones on the same plant there and took photos. Suddenly a movement. It was the Oriental Garden Lizard which could be the same one as I saw scootering off the vacant land yesterday evening some distance ago. I could not take any photo yesterday, but this morning, the lizard was stationary on the grass first and then the tree trunk, permitting me to take photos.




 
 





 


4164. Banner - grandparents night at Lentor Estate Singapore

PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

To get a sharp image of the banner, focus on the head of the grandma. Banner on fence in Lentor Loop end of road. 29 Oct 2022. www.shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets



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4163. Photography tips of yellow mimosa

PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

To get a sharp image of the yellow mimosa, use tripod. Then photoshop to reduce the yellow luminance of the petals to see their details. Handheld photos will be out of focus.Yellow mimosa on vacant turfed land beside Lentor MRT Station 29 Oct 2022. shutterstock.com/g/toapayohvets

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

Canon R5, AV Mode, F/9, ISO 100. Use tripod. Focus on the centre of the small flower overhead.

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4162. Noni fruit tree in Lentor Loop house, Singapore on 30 Oct 2022.

30 Oct 2022. PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS.

Noni fruits have traditionally been used for colds, flu, diabetes, anxiety, and high blood pressure, as well as for depression and anxiety. 

Noni fruit tree in the public grass land outside the back of a Lentor Loop house, Singapore on 30 Oct 2022. The yellow-spotted leaves are not healthy as they should be uniformly green. A deficiency in minerals like zinc?

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PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

Canon R5, AV Mode, F/9, ISO 100. Use tripod. Focus on the junction of the large noni fruit and the branch.

UPDATES AT:

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Yellow spotted leaves of Noni fruit tree are not normal. Overdose or insufficient minerals such as zinc? Fungal infections? Anybody know the answer?
Public land behind the back gate of a Lentor house

30 Oct 2022 

 



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FLORA SINGAPORE. Video 1/4. Wild Noni fruit trees
7 Feb 2023. A survey videos of stray noni fruit trees in Lentor Estate are - Lentor Plain (1 video) and Bullion Park (3 videos).

A wild noni tree outside the fence, Bullion Park Singapore. Noni fruits have traditionally been used for colds, flu, diabetes, anxiety, and high blood pressure, as well as for depression and anxiety.

The strongly scented Noni Fruit (Morinda citrifolia) is eaten in Asian countries but is unpalatable to the Caucasians. The juices are said to have healed every illness from diabetes, hypertension to cancer.

UPDATE AT:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2022/10/4162-noni-fruit-tree-in-lentor-loop.html

 


 

PHOTOGRAPHY TIP - Use the back focus button.

I used the back focus button. Canon R5. AV Mode, F/16, ISO 100. 10.30 am sunlight.  

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