Abstract

The flow pattern of the upper air at the 500 mb level was found to be the key to the surface weather pattern influencing the development of CERCOSPORA BETICOLA on sugar beet. Stable long-wave conditions of the upper air provided more persistent surface conditions unfavorable for leaf spot development. A train of short wave produced favorable weather conditions for leaf spot development.

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