Identification and Characterization of Pythium deliense Causing Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris) Root Rot in Grand Forks, North Dakota
M. Z. R. Bhuiyan,
Dilip K. Lakhsman,
Luis E. del Rio Mendoza
et al.
Abstract:Damping-off disease caused by multiple species of soilborne pathogens causes severe economic losses to sugar beet production. Thus, identifying the causal agent is important to formulating effective disease management. During a July 2021disease survey in a sugar beet field at Grand Forks, North Dakota, we observed that approximately 15% of plants located in low areas of a commercial field showed wilting leaves that were pale green and slightly blight in color, and the roots were dark brown to black along with … Show more
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