Abstract
In artificial inoculation experiments, ascospores or conidia of the fungus [Diaporthe phaseolorum] causing soybean stem canker in the southeastern United States infected a resistant cultivar and three susceptible cultivars of soybean. Typical symptoms of the disease developed on inoculated plants of susceptible cultivars 50-80 days after inoculation.

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