An aggressive fungus known as Phellinus noxius has been widely observed to cause “brown root rot” on trees in many parts of the Asia-Pacific region extending from Malaysia to as far as American Samoa.
RECENT observations on the brown root rot complex of tomatoes caused Last and Ebben 1 to support the view of Termohlen 2 that a fungus which produces a grey sterile mycelium in culture is responsible ...
Upper Midwest soybean farmers grow one of the world's most important crops. But the ag producers must deal with new-to-them soybean diseases, some with colorful names, that are pushing northward.
Alfalfa growers have a new disease to battle: Brown root rot. It's a fungal disease that reduces alfalfa stand, which leads to lower yields and shorter stand life. Brown root rot contributes to ...
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