Blackeye bean root rot diseases identified
Authors
Rudolph A. KhanCarolyn Ver Linden
Donald C. Erwin
Carol Frate
Douglas Munier
Publication Information
Hilgardia 45(4):27-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v045n04p27. July 1991.
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Abstract
Premature yellowing, aging and crop loss in blackeye bean is associated with root rot diseases caused by Fusarium solani and Thielaviopsis basicola. Now a new root rot disease caused by Phytophthora drechsleri could become a problem in wet soil.
Khan R, Linden C, Erwin D, Frate C, Munier D. 1991. Blackeye bean root rot diseases identified. Hilgardia 45(4):27-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v045n04p27
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