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  2. Didymella pinodes - Wikipedia

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    Didymella pinodes (syn. Mycosphaerella pinodes) [1] is a hemibiotrophic [2] fungal plant pathogen and the causal agent of ascochyta blight on pea plants. It is infective on several species such as Lathyrus sativus, Lupinus albus, Medicago spp., Trifolium spp., Vicia sativa, and Vicia articulata, and is thus defined as broadrange pathogen.

  3. Ascochyta diseases of pea - Wikipedia

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    Mycosphaerella blight is the most prevalent Ascochyta disease, which is found in all pea growing regions such as Ireland, United States, Morocco, Iran, Argentina, Australia, and Spain. [7] The average yield loss in an infected pea crop can range from 10%-50% depending on environmental conditions that may either promote or hinder the disease. [13]

  4. Microgreen - Wikipedia

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    However, the potential for food safety issues with microgreens may be increasing due to the number of indoor microgreen growing operations in which excessive seed density, low light intensity, low air circulation, or most commonly, a lack of GAP (good agricultural practices) and GMP (good manufacturing practices) based food safety procedures.

  5. Gliricidia sepium - Wikipedia

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    G. sepium is a fast-growing ruderal species that takes advantage of slash and burn practices in its native range. [8] Because it is easily propagated and grows quickly, it is also planted to prevent topsoil erosion in the initial stages of reforesting denuded areas, and as an intermediate step to be taken before introducing species that take ...

  6. BBCH-scale (pea) - Wikipedia

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    Shoot growing towards soil surface; hypocotyl arch visible 09: Emergence: shoot breaks through soil surface (“cracking stage”) 1: Leaf development 10: Pair of scale leaves visible 11: First true leaf (with stipules) unfolded or first tendril developed 12: 2 leaves (with stipules) unfolded or 2 tendrils developed 13

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    5. Excess Cash. Walking around with a fat wallet of cash feels good, but if you lose your wallet, the odds of keeping your green aren’t good. Besides, if you’re out and about and a potential ...

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