Fig. 1. Gray mold incidence rate in ginseng by growth year and month.
Fig. 2. Gray mold incidence rate in 4-year-old ginseng depending on shade materials. TBTBPN; two-layered blue and two-layered black polyethylene nets, RS; rice straw, BPSS; blue PE sheet.
Fig. 3. Screrotium formation rate in 4-year-old ginseng stem after wintering.
Fig. 4. Disease incidence rate when the leaves and stems of ginseng were removed.
Fig. 5. Growth of 5-year-old ginseng by transplanting cultivation according to the method of furrow management after removing shade materials.
Fig. 6. Growth of 4-year-old ginseng by direct seeding cultivation according to the method of furrow management after removing shade materials.
Table 1. Emergence number and miss-planted rate with the removal of shading materials.
Table 2. Percentage of pathogenic isolates from 4-year-old ginseng stem after wintering.
Table 3. Screrotium formation rate of gray mold on soil surface.
Table 4. Removal tension of ginseng stem in the growing season.
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