This photo provided by the Hyogo Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries shows an onion affected by "scale rot" disease, with some of its layers discolored brown. TOKYO - ...
1. Be aware of blossom end rot and the reasons for its development. This is not a disease but a physiological disorder often caused by soil moisture fluctuation. It begins as a water-soaked spot that ...
TOKYO -- Onions are a staple vegetable in home cooking, but have you ever noticed them looking brown in the inside after cutting them? According to an expert, this may be due to "scale rot," a disease ...