Corn seedlings with roots exteriors falling off, a symptom of Pythium. Pythium is a pathogen that lives in soil and often wreaks havoc on row-crop operations. The disease causes about $25 million in ...
Pythium is a soilborne pathogen that is present in nearly all soybean fields and causes seedling rot and/or damping-off. There is a broad range of Pythium species, meaning the disease can be active at ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- As soybean growers prepare for the 1997 planting season, they should check field notes from last year and bone up on ways to identify soil-borne diseases this summer, says ...
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