Abstract
Epidemics of soybean rust (caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi) were studied in Taiwan by sequentially planting soybean cultivars G 8587 and TK 5 at weekly intervals in 1980 and 1981. For most planting dates, lesions were first observed at soybean growth stage V2 or V3 (unrolled leaf occurred at second or third nodes on main stem), indicating the presence of inoculum near the time of planting. The development of disease was affected by the growth of soybean, of which the growth periods varied from 83 days to 207 days for different planting dates (...)
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