Archived - Rhizoctonia on Sugarbeet: Importance, Identification, and Control in the Northwest
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Color photographs illustrate symptoms of Rhizoctonia foliar blight and crown and root rot on sugar beet. The text discusses disease symptoms, the causal organism, and control measures.
Page Count: 7
Published: December 2010
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