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Black root rot of cotton caused by Thielaviopsis basicola can be effectively controlled by cultural management practices such as crop rotations with certain non-host crops and by soil flooding and soil solarization. Seed treatment with sterol-inhibiting fungicides also is effective and currently is the approach used by most growers for managing black root rot. |
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Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998
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