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Seed rot and damping-off of alfalfa in Minnesota caused by pythium and Fusarium species
Laurine E. Berg
, Susan S. Miller
, Melinda R. Dornbusch
,
Deborah A. Samac
Plant Pathology
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Minnesota
100%
Alfalfa
100%
Pythium
100%
Fusarium Species
100%
Seed Rot
100%
Damping-off
100%
Pythium Species
100%
Seed Treatment
40%
Apron
40%
Fusarium Oxysporum
40%
Fungicide
20%
Production System
20%
Root Rot
20%
Midwestern United States
20%
Fusarium Solani
20%
Broad-host-range
20%
Alfalfa Production
20%
Soil Samples
20%
Stamen
20%
Mefenoxam
20%
Alfalfa Seeds
20%
Alfalfa Field
20%
Pyraclostrobin
20%
Fusarium Isolates
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Fusarium
100%
Pythium
100%
Seeds
100%
Medicago sativa
100%
Damping off
100%
Seed Treatment
28%
Fungicide
14%
Pythium sylvaticum
14%
Stamen
14%
Root Rot
14%
Host Range
14%