Cool soil temperature, rain affecting corn seedling diseases
Story Date: 6/24/2013

Source:  University of Nebraska-Lincoln, CORN & SOYBEAN DIGEST, 6/17/13
 
Cool soil temperatures and episodes of rainfall are contributing to the development ofseedling diseases in corn this spring. The most common seedling diseases that have been identified in samples submitted to the UNL Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic are those caused by Pythium and, less frequently, Fusarium species.
 
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