The 411 on Curvularia Leaf Spot - Row Crops Ep 23
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In recent seasons, corn growers from Kentucky to Louisiana have been experiencing a newer foliar disease in their fields: Curvularia leaf spot. A disease that can easily be mistaken for eye spot, curvularia leaf spot is being put under the microscope by plant pathologists like Trey Price, assistant professor and extension and research pathologist for Louisiana State University. Listen as Price, who recently joined the Good to Grow podcast, provides the 411 on the disease: what it is, where and under what conditions it thrives, future prospects for the disease, recent university research findings and more. Always read and follow all label directions, precautions and restrictions for use. FMC and the FMC logo are trademarks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate. ©2021 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 21-FMC-2423 06/21
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