Brown-soils


a zonal group of soils with a brown surface horizon, developed on cool to temperate grasslands.

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  • Brown-spot

    a disease of many plants, characterized by irregular, brownish lesions on the fruit and foliage and by stem cankers, caused by any of several fungi, as Ceratophorum setosum or Cephalosporium apii.

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    a disease of soybeans, characterized by brown discoloration and decay of internal tissues of the stem and leaf, caused by a fungus, Cephalosporium gregatum.

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  • Brownstone

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