Pythium spinosum is a plant pathogen infecting a wide variety of crops. Hosts observed to be infected include rice in Taiwan,[1]Primula, Impatiens, soil in Florida,[2]Cucumis melo in South Korea (as damping off),[3] and soybeans in Arkansas USA,[4] China,[4] and Indiana USA.[4]
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Pythiumspinosum is a plant pathogen infecting a wide variety of crops. Hosts observed to be infected include rice in Taiwan, Primula, Impatiens, soil...
effective for controlling pests in soybean fields. Soybeans suffer from Pythiumspinosum in Arkansas and Indiana (United States), and China. Resistant varieties...
Sarocladium oryzae and other fungi. Root rots Fusarium spp. Pythium spp. P. dissotocum P. spinosum Rust Rice is immune to rusts. Seedling blight Cochliobolus...