Combating the variety of diseases and stresses that negatively impact corn plants is fundamental to crop success.
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Learn More »Peanut growers face many challenges ranging from disease control to moisture levels in the soil, fertility, and other abiotic stresses that can affect the growth and yield.
Learn More »Rice is a grain crop particularly well adapted for areas where flood irrigation is possible and economical.
Learn More »The most important considerations for soybean production are minimizing flower and pod loss, thus increasing grain weight.
Learn More »With high sucrose concentrations, sugar beets have long been grown for commercial sugar production, and in recent years research has focused on its potential as a source of biofuels.
Learn More »Sugarcane has an important role in national and international energy policies.
Learn More »Seedling blights such Pythium, Fusarium, and Rhizoctonia are common in soils where conditions are cool and wet. Controlling these diseases before germination will help increase wheat yields.
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