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Relentless march of vrotpootjie

Warnings and guidance on how to control the destructive disease in wheatlands by rotational cropping. In certain of South Africa’s major producing areas, vrotpootjie or take-all has become a menace to wheat. It has assumed far larger proportions than the wheat grower's old enemy, rust, and unless a determined effort is made to con trol the scourge on the farm, it could devastate wheat fields, particularly those in the Western Cape and.

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