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2014 Managing White Mold in Dry Beans and Soybeans
Michael Wunsch's presentation from the Advanced Crop Advisors Workshop. This covers various methods to cause, deal, or prevent white mold.
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2013 Disease Rating Slides
The disease rating handout given at the 2013 Carrington Research Extension Center Row Crop Tour.
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2013 Fungicides & Row Spacing Slides
The fungicides and row spacing handout given at the 2013 Carrington Research Extension Center Row Crop Tour.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Commercial Lentil Varieties for Susceptibility to Sclerotinia - Carrington (summary)
The small-green lentil ‘CDC Viceroy’, extra-small red lentil ‘CDC Impala CL’, and small-red lentil ‘CDC Maxim CL’ exhibited excellent tolerance to Sclerotinia and yielded well under high Sclerotinia disease pressure. Among medium-green lentils, ‘CDC Imigreen CL’ was less susceptible to Sclerotinia than ‘CDC Impress CL’; ‘CDC Richlea’ exhibited intermediate performance. The large-green lentils ‘Pennell’ and ‘Riveland’ performed poorly under high Sclerotinia disease pressure.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Contans for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot: Evaluation of Application Rate and Timing (summary)
Contans reduced both the viability and vigor of sclerotia, fall applications of Contans were more effective than spring applications, and Contans performed equivalently at 1 lb/ac and 2 lbs/ac. The results suggest that Contans may be a useful tool for degrading sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and reducing Sclerotinia disease pressure.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Contans for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot: Evaluation of Application Rate and Timing (technical report)
Contans reduced both the viability and vigor of sclerotia, fall applications of Contans were more effective than spring applications, and Contans performed equivalently at 1 lb/ac and 2 lbs/ac. The results suggest that Contans may be a useful tool for degrading sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and reducing Sclerotinia disease pressure.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Contans for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot: Evaluation of Incorporation Methods (summary)
Under the conditions tested in this trial (sclerotia primarily on the soil surface at the time of Contans application and moist soils at the time of Contans application) manual incorporation of Contans (by harrowing to 1.5 inches), water incorporation (with 1 inch of water), and no incorporation performed similarly. Different results may be obtained when sclerotia are evenly distributed in the soil profile.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Contans for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot: Evaluation of Incorporation Methods (technical report)
Under the conditions tested in this trial (sclerotia primarily on the soil surface at the time of Contans application and moist soils at the time of Contans application) manual incorporation of Contans (by harrowing to 1.5 inches), water incorporation (with 1 inch of water), and no incorporation performed similarly. Different results may be obtained when sclerotia are evenly distributed in the soil profile.
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Lentil Sclerotinia Identification and Management
Identification and management of Sclerotinia on lentils
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2011 Cobra Herbicide: Impacts on Soybean Yield and Quality When Applied at Early Bloom in the Absence of Significant White Mold Pressure
A trial to evaluate Cobra applied with low white mold pressure.
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