| 11. | Bacterial crown rot of papaya in the Philippines.
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| 12. | Crown rot is an infrequently occurring disease problem.
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| 13. | Moist mulches, if allowed to come into contact with plant stems, could cause stem or crown rot.
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| 14. | It can also infect strawberry plants and cause crown rot, root rot, and leather rot of the fruit.
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| 15. | Aside from the disease-induced crop loss, crown rot is also significant due to the toxicity of infected wheat.
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| 16. | Agronomic practices can be used to reduce the severity of Fusarium crown rot on wheat, but they cannot eliminate the disease.
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| 17. | If planted very early in the spring, they will bloom in late summer, assuming they don't succumb to crown rot first.
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| 18. | Therefore, the combination of yield loss and diseased crop toxicity makes crown rot an extremely important disease for global food supply.
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| 19. | High humidity coupled with warm temperatures ( as in the South ) will cause them to mildew or die of crown rot.
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| 20. | In the past three decades, crown rot has become the disease of greatest relative importance in the northern grain producing regions of Australia.
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