Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Dark variety DF 911. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Dark variety DF 911. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Dark variety DF 911. |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Variety VA 359 |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them.Variety VA 359 |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Variety VA 359 |
Paul Bachi University of Kentucky Research and Education Center |
When the fungus first infects the leaf, it produces a dark green spot. As the infection process continues,the spots turn papery thin and can drop out. Spots can also enlarge and have a bull's eye look to them. Variety VA 359 |