. Challenges in forage and range research. Forage plants; Rangelands. Leaf diseases cause not only direct losses in forage quality but also indirect losses from premature loss of leaves. Resistance to common leaf spot is shown in these alfalfa selections. Left to right: None, moderate, N-22101 N-31535 A plant pathologist at Tifton, Ga., examines bahiagrass for leafspot. Field tests confirm results obtained from laboratory and greenhouse disease-screening studies. 11 A plant pathologist at Stoneville, Miss., inoculates annual ryegrass seedlings with rust. Thousands of plants can be scree


. Challenges in forage and range research. Forage plants; Rangelands. Leaf diseases cause not only direct losses in forage quality but also indirect losses from premature loss of leaves. Resistance to common leaf spot is shown in these alfalfa selections. Left to right: None, moderate, N-22101 N-31535 A plant pathologist at Tifton, Ga., examines bahiagrass for leafspot. Field tests confirm results obtained from laboratory and greenhouse disease-screening studies. 11 A plant pathologist at Stoneville, Miss., inoculates annual ryegrass seedlings with rust. Thousands of plants can be screened in greenhouse and laboratory Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Agricultural Research Service. Forage and Range Research Branch. Washington, D. C. : Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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