The researchers will determine the influence of common Kansas soil types on charcoal rot disease incidence and severity, the influence of water relations on charcoal rot disease incidence and severity within the context of the various soils; and the influence of soil nutrition on charcoal rot disease incidence and severity under irrigated and non-irrigated regimes.
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