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Vol. 22, No. 14, August 1, 2007
 
Controlling phytophthora disease on pepper
Mary Hausbeck and H. Rogers
Plant Pathology
 
Phytophthora on green bell peppers Phytophthora in a commercial banana pepper field
“Powdered-sugar” Phytophthora spores cover green
bell peppers occasionally during periods of high
relative humidity and rain.
Phytophthora in a commercial banana pepper field.
Banana peppers infected with Phytophthora. Pepper leaf lesion
Banana peppers infected with Phytophthora. Pepper leaf lesion.
Wilted pepper plants in field  
Wilted pepper plants in a commercial pepper field.  
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