Cotton seed and seedling diseases and their control
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"Seedling diseases cause serious losses to Missouri cotton each year, Failure to get a uniform stand of cotton is due largely to seedling diseases. Cold, Wet soils are conducive to most seedling diseases. These conditions occur frequently in Missouri. Thus, injuries due to these diseases can result in stand losses that necessitate replanting, which is costly. In 1979, the U.S. Cotton Disease Council reported that seedling diseases are the most serious of all cotton disease problems, causing from 5 to 25 percent annually."--First page.
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