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Plant Diseases: Root Rots and and Seedling Disease of Beans and Peas
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Summary
Root rots, seed rots, and damping off are major diseases in snap beans, lima beans, and Southern peas, causing poor stands and reduced plant growth. Fungi cause unpredictable occurrences, and control methods vary.
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