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- What: The authors compared in three consecutive years the traditional growing system with a new system in which the trays are elevated and splashes from the trayfield reaching the transplants are minimized. In two of the three years the authors show that the new growing system without the use of any fungicide against P. cactorum performs as well as or even better than the traditional system with the use of the permitted pesticides. Rhizomes with symptoms: Rhizomes were inspected at the end of the experiments for crown rot symptoms, and rhizomes with a positive visual score were . . .

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