Author
YONTS, DEAN - University Of Nebraska | |
HARVESON, ROBERT - University Of Nebraska | |
Panella, Leonard | |
Hanson, Linda |
Submitted to: Book Chapter
Publication Type: Book / Chapter Publication Acceptance Date: 4/1/2007 Publication Date: 5/28/2009 Citation: Yonts, D.C., Harveson, R.M., Panella, L.W., Hanson, L.E. 2009. Other Disorders. Book Chapter. Pages 85-91 In: Compendium of Beet Diseases and Insects, edited by R. M. Harveson, L. E. Hanson, and G. L. Hein, eds. APS Press, St. Paul, MN, pp. 140. Interpretive Summary: Environmental conditions, such as wind, water, and temperature, or genetic disorders can affect beet production but can also cause symptoms that may be confused with those associated with pest or disease damage. Listed below are some the potential abiotic stresses that may occur to beet but are unrelated to specific pests or diseases. Technical Abstract: Environmental conditions, such as wind, water, and temperature, or genetic disorders can affect beet production but can also cause symptoms that may be confused with those associated with pest or disease damage. Listed below are some the potential abiotic stresses that may occur to beet but are unrelated to specific pests or diseases. These included water stress (deficit), water stress (surplus), hail damage, lightning, wind damage, freeze damage, crusting, soil compaction, salt injury, animals, zoning, and genetic disorders. |