Abstract

At temperatures simulating spring growing conditions, a Typhula sp. induced poor growth and killed strawberry plants. After soil inoculation with this Typhula, small dark lesions were observed on the roots of alsike clover, the growth of timothy was reduced, but the growth of red clover, oat, pea, and rye was not affected.

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