Damage Symptoms and Damage Degree of Main Diseases and Pests in Foxtail Millet in Chengde Area

Soil insects and seedling pests often cause seedling deficiency, affecting the growth and yield of miller1-31. [...]the occurrence area is expanding year by year, and the annual yield loss is above 30%. Millet downy mildew spreads mainly through the soil, an(J seedlings below 3 cm is easily infected...

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Leaves
Modems
Pests
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Seedlings
Smut
Soil temperature
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