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You are here: Top: Science:Agriculture:Field Crops:Legumes:Lentils:Pests and Diseases  (9)

  • Ascochyta Disease in Lentils - Information on this disease, its symptoms, disease cycle and disease control from Discovery Seed Labs in Canada which offers a seed testing service.
  • Botrytis Stem and Pod Rot - Information on grey mold caused by Botrytis cinerea, its appearance, disease cycle and disease control from Discovery Seed Labs in Canada which offers a seed testing service.
  • Diseases Of Lentil (Lens culinaris) - Provides a list of the common and scientific names for the fungal, viral and parasitic nematode diseases that may infect this crop.
  • Diseases of Lentils - An identification guide to the diseases that may infect this crop, with photographs, brief descriptions of the symptoms and suggested management strategies.
  • Lentil Anthracnose - Photographs and information on this disease including the symptoms, disease cycle and control measures that can be used.
  • Lentil Ascochyta Blight - Photographs and information on this disease of lentils including the symptoms, disease cycle and control measures that can be used.
  • Lentil Botrytis - Grey mold caused by Botrytis cinerea can be a problem particularly in wet weather conditions. Photographs and information on the symptoms, disease cycle and possible control measures.
  • List of Lentil Diseases - Gives the common and scientific name for the fungal, parasitic nematode and viral diseases that affect Lens culinaris.
  • Seed-Treatment Fungicides for Control of Seedborne Ascochyta lentis on Lentil - Outlines research comparing different methods of preventing this disease.

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