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Synopsis: An effective means of controlling peanut stem rot was developed by modifying conventional practices of culture. Response of the runner did not support the concept that runner peanuts are resistant to stem rot. The results suggest a probable basis for the concept's persistence—that with conventional cultivation S. rolfsii infection is easier to detect in bunch peanuts than in runner peanuts.
2 Plant Pathologist and Leader—Peanut Investigations, respectively, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Holland, Va., and Beltsville, Md.
3 We acknowledge the great help of Clyde Y. Kramer, Professor of Statistics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va.
Received for publication September 4, 1962.
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