
Rhizoctonia
Diseases in Tobacco Greenhouses
Inocolum
of Rhizoctonia
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Figure
9 (left). Secondary infection results in the formation of more water
soaking spots on tobacco leaves.
Figure 10 (right). Characteristic water soaking spots of target
spot in early stage of development. |
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