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... zeae-maydis) occur infrequently but can be severe in some situations. Reactions to these diseases vary among commercial sweet corn hybrids. Since 1984, nearly 3,400 sweet corn hybrids have been evaluated for disease reactions in nurseries at the University of Illinois. In each trial, hybrids were ra ...
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