Soybean in Sampson county were scouted and it was observed that 2% of field was affected by stunted growth in patches around the field. There are patches of stunted growth in each field. There did not appear to be standing water in these areas.
Conclusion
The issue was identified as Fusarium root rot. This disease is caused by Fusarium sp. Fusarium root rot can result in both pre- and post-emergence damping-off, leading to delayed emergence and stunting of infected seedlings. Prevalence tends to increase in warm and moist, but not saturated soils.
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