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Certain bacteria or fungi could combat a plant pathogen that attacks common vetch

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    Jul 10, 2024, 3:10 am382 pts
    photo of Certain bacteria or fungi could combat a plant pathogen that attacks common vetch imageAnthracnose, a severe disease caused by the Colletotrichum spinaciae plant pathogen, often occurs in common vetch, a widely grown legume. Chemicals are not recommended for disease management because the plants are used as livestock feed. A new study published in Grassland Research reveals that treating common…
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