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2022 SMBSC--Management of Rhizoctonia Diseases in Sugarbeet

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2022 SMBSC--Management of Rhizoctonia Diseases in Sugarbeet

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2022

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Rhizoctonia seedling damping-off and root rot diseases are prevalent in southern Minnesota sugarbeet growing areas. Utilization of soybeans and corn as rotation crops with sugarbeet will increase the risk for Rhizoctonia diseases and ultimately cause significant yield loss and loss of revenue to the sugarbeet growers. This presentation covers various strategies that were tested under field conditions in 2021 and previous years at the Northwest Research and Outreach Center, Crookston, MN. Rhizoctonia mitigation techniques included in this presentation are useful to successfully manage Rhizoctonia diseases in southern Minnesota growing area.

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Most Rhizoctonia management tactics discussed in this presentation are useful for the 2022 growing season.

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Sugarbeet Research and Education Board of MN and ND, USDA-NIFA

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Chanda, Ashok. (2022). 2022 SMBSC--Management of Rhizoctonia Diseases in Sugarbeet. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/226178.

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