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Perennial Soybean
Neonotonia wightii (Wight & Arn.) J. A. Lackey
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Coniothyrium glycines (R. B. Stewart) Verkley & Gruyter 2012
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Podosphaera fuliginea (Schltdl.) U. Braun & S. Takam. 2000
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Coniothyrium glycines (R. B. Stewart) Verkley & Gruyter 2012
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Fusarium gibbosum Appel & Wollenw. 1910
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Omiodes diemenalis Guenée 1854
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Aecidium glycines Henn. 1895
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Periconia byssoides Pers. 1801
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Phakopsora meibomiae (Arthur) Arthur 1917 (Soybean rust)
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Boeremia exigua (Desm.) Aveskamp, Gruyter & Verkley 2010
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Bradyrhizobium japonicum
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Bradyrhizobium elkanii
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Bradyrhizobium elkanii
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Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary 1884
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Uromyces appendiculatus (Pers.) Link 1816
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Thanatephorus cucumeris (A. B. Frank) Donk 1956
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Cercospora canescens Ellis & G. Martin 1882
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Phakopsora pachyrhizi Syd. & P. Syd. 1914 (Asian soybean rust)
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Phakopsora pachyrhizi Syd. & P. Syd. 1914 (Asian soybean rust)
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Erratomyces patelii (Pavgi & Thirum.) M. Piepenbr. & R. Bauer 1997
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Synchytrium dolichi (Cooke) Gäum. 1927