Roots and Shoots in Cahoots: Improving the Growth of Cotton Affected By Bacterial Stunt
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Mondal, Anowar, Henggeler, Nehl, David
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1998-08-14
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Bacterial stunt is a disease in which soil borne bacteria colonise cotton roots and inhibit the growth and mycorrhizal development of the plant. Brown discolouration develops rapidly in the roots of stunted plants.
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