Red Crown Rot confirmed in Ohio for the first time

Red Crown Rot has been confirmed for the first time in Ohio. OSU Extension soybean pathologist Horacio Lopez-Nicora says it has similar foliar symptoms to Sudden Death Syndrome. “The leaves retain that green color in the veins, but in between those veins, the tissue starts getting yellow and will eventually die,” he says. “The stem itself […]

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