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Laboratory for Soybean Diseases

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Publications, disease descriptions, and links regarding soybean diseases. University of Illinois, Urbana.

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Title: Soybean Disease Research
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The Laboratory for Soybean Disease Research employs state-of-the-art laboratory, greenhouse, and field research methodologies to soybean disease epidemiology, soybean pathogen variability, soybean host resistance.

Category: Research - University - Brown - Illinois - Spot - Rust - Uiuc - Diseases - Urbana - Champaign - Soybean


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