WILLSBORO -- Under the auspices of Cornell Cooperative Extension, a number of North Country farms are being tested for the possibility of brown root rot. Root rot can damage alfalfa and forage grasses ...
RECENT observations on the brown root rot complex of tomatoes caused Last and Ebben 1 to support the view of Termohlen 2 that a fungus which produces a grey sterile mycelium in culture is responsible ...
Alfalfa growers have a new disease to battle: Brown root rot. It's a fungal disease that reduces alfalfa stand, which leads to lower yields and shorter stand life. Brown root rot contributes to ...
An aggressive fungus known as Phellinus noxius has been widely observed to cause “brown root rot” on trees in many parts of the Asia-Pacific region extending from Malaysia to as far as American Samoa.