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Building A Better Lentil From The Ground Up Research Initiative

Lentil Disease Diagnostic Series

This series aids in identification of the common diseases affecting lentil in the United States.

Chickpea Disease Diagnostic Series

This series aids in identification of the common diseases affecting chickpea in the United States.

Dry Edible Bean Diagnostic Series

Dry Edible Bean Diagnostic Series

Identify disease issues in your beans, whether the problem is in the roots, stems or leaves.

Intercropping for Grain Production in the Northern Great Plains

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This guide introduces the concept of intercropping, and how to adopt this practice as an IPM strategy for peas and chickpeas.

Pest Management Strategic Plan for Pulse Crops

A list of critical needs and general conclusions regarding current pest control strategies in pulse crops.

Growing Pulses Podcast

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A podcast featuring the latest in research, agronomy, and economics of pulse crops.

Compendium of Pea Diseases and Pests, Third Edition

Compendium of Pea Diseases and Pests, Third Edition

A comprehensive guide to pea diseases, disorders, and pests worldwide.

Pulse Crop Insect Diagnostic Series: Field Pea, Lentil and Chickpea

Pulse Crop Insect Diagnostic Series: Field Pea, Lentil and Chickpea

This publication summarizes Integrated Pest Management for insect pests of pulse crops

Pea Disease Diagnostic Series

This series aids in identification of the common diseases affecting field pea in the United States.

Lentil Disease Diagnostic Series

Lentil Disease Diagnostic Series

This series aids in identification of the common diseases affecting lentil in the United States.

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This work is supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Crop Protection and Pest Management Program through the North Central IPM Center (2022-70006-38001).

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