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Botany / Bacterial blight / Septoria glycines / Septoria / Downy mildew / Blight / Leaf spot / Fungicide use in the United States / Corn grey leaf spot / Biology / Microbiology / Leaves
Date: 2013-11-27 09:31:17
Botany
Bacterial blight
Septoria glycines
Septoria
Downy mildew
Blight
Leaf spot
Fungicide use in the United States
Corn grey leaf spot
Biology
Microbiology
Leaves

Soybean Foliar Diseases Jeopardy This disease has white cottony growth and small, dark, round This soil-borne fungal disease (Sclerotinia or elongate bumps on or within stems. The infected stems sclerotiorum) overwinter

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