| The causal agent is Sclerotinia trifoliorum. Symptoms are most common in early spring, especially in no-till fields, areas of high moisture, wet soils, rank growth, or any areas where poor air circulation occurs. Severe winter injury also increases crown and stem rot problems. Damage can be extensive to fall-seeded stands in the spring following seeding, especially if there is extended snow cover or if it is a no-till stand. When this disease is severe, the damage is sometimes mistakenly attributed to winter kill, because almost all the plants in a fall-seeded stand may be killed. You may need to send affected plants to a plant pathology identification lab to confirm existence of the disease.
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