By Harshawn Ratanpal
A soybean disease new to Missouri could hurt crop yields this season. It's tough to prevent, hard to detect and, as of now, there's no cure.
Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil, which makes it easy to accidentally spread. Its symptoms include discolored leaves and the appearance of a fungus that looks like small red balls on the stem.
"Once we introduce this fungus into a field, you cannot un-introduce it," said Mandy Bish, a University of Missouri assistant professor and plant pathologist.