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Black shank is an economically important disease of tobacco that threatens production in North Carolina. This factsheet provides information about the causal organism (Phytophthora nicotianae) and its management.
This factsheet describes bacterial blight of cotton, including identification and disease management.
This factsheet discusses the symptoms and treatment for blue mold of tobacco.
Seedling diseases are a major disease concern for North Carolina cotton production. Numerous fungi are capable of causing seedling disease, and potential damages are heavily influenced by environmental conditions.
Brown spot is a disease of increasing importance in flue cured tobacco production.This disease is most severe on mature or otherwise injured tobacco.
This corn disease information note offers information on the symptoms and management of gray leaf spot in corn production in North Carolina.
This publication covers disease control in a variety of crops.