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Michigan Soybean Information - 00000021
11/16/00
Fusarium Diseases (Fusarium spp.)
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The most common disease of this complex is root rot,
which develops on seedlings and young plants under cool,
moist conditions throughout a field. A dry rot of upper
roots and lower stems is associated with delayed
emergence, and stunted and weak plants. Under droughty
conditions, seedlings may wilt and later develop
adventitious roots if moisture is available. (Vis. 1)
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