Purple Corn Syndrome
Purple corn syndrome commonly shows up in corn fields every year, typically following periods of low temperatures.
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Seeds for Success
Purple corn syndrome commonly shows up in corn fields every year, typically following periods of low temperatures.
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Corn fields can contain numerous pathogens in the soil that are capable of infecting corn seeds and seedlings. Corn planted into a well-prepared seedbed with warm conditions that allow it to emerge quickly, can generally outgrow the effects of pathogen attack. However, corn planted into cold, wet soils that emerges more slowly can be susceptible to injury from soilborne pathogens. Soilborne pathogens may attack seeds and seedlings both before and after plant emergence, as well as the roots and mesocotyl of emerging or established plants.
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There are several strategies that can help you achieve the best yields in dryland commercial farm fields of sunflowers. By implementing these strategies, you can improve the yield potential of sunflowers in dryland commercial farm fields.
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