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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Sclerotinia on Lentils - Carrington (technical report)
None of the registered fungicides evaluated exhibited satisfactory Sclerotinia disease control.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Sclerotinia on Soybeans - Carrington (technical report)
Applied as a single application at early bloom (early R2 growth stage), Endura at 4 oz/ac, Endura at 8 oz/ac, Aproach at 12 fl oz/ac, and the tank-mix of Topsin at 20 fl oz/ac + Proline at 3 fl oz/ac exhibited a strong trend toward reduced Sclerotinia disease severity and increased yield relative to the control. However, additional testing will be needed to confirm that these treatments provide satisfactory disease control.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Ascochyta Blight of Chickpeas, Minot
The results from a 2012 experiment by North Dakota State University to evaluate fungicides for management of ascochyta blight of chickpeas. This trial was held at Minot.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Anthracnose on Lentils
Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Anthracnose on Lentils - Sykeston, ND (2012)
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2012 Field Evaluation of New Versus Traditional Fungicides for Management of White Mold in Dry Beans
A trial to put fungicides in a side-by-side test to see how well each fungicide can control white mold.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Sunflower Hybrids and Breeding Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot - Carrington, Langdon, and Oakes (summary)
The commercial oilseed hybrids Syngenta ‘3990 NS/CL/DM’, Syngenta ‘NX24122’, Seeds 2000 ‘Camaro’, Seeds 2000 'Camaro II', Syngenta ‘NX24123’, Croplan ‘343 MDMR HO’, Seeds 2000 'Cobalt II', Seeds 2000 ‘Torino’, and Seeds 2000 ‘Cobalt’ performed well. The commercial non-oil hybrid Genosys ‘12GCF05’ gave promising results.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Sunflower Hybrids and Breeding Lines for Resistance to Sclerotinia Head Rot - Carrington, Langdon, and Oakes (technical report)
The commercial oilseed hybrids Syngenta ‘3990 NS/CL/DM’, Syngenta ‘NX24122’, Seeds 2000 'Camaro II', Seeds 2000 ‘Camaro’, Syngenta ‘NX24123’, Croplan ‘343 MDMR HO’, Seeds 2000 'Cobalt II', Seeds 2000 ‘Torino’, and Seeds 2000 ‘Cobalt’ performed well. The commercial non-oil hybrid Genosys ‘12GCF05’ gave promising results.
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2012 Field Pea Commercial Inoculant Evaluation
The results of a 2012 experiment at Carrington Research Extension Center to test field pea commercial inoculants.
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2012 Field Testing of Contans WG Suggests that the Product may be a Useful Tool for Managing Sclerotinia Diseases in North Dakota
A look at the effects of contans usage.
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2012 Fruit Project Data
The fruit project data from 2012. The information included is number of plants per cultivar, year planted, average height, canopy width, vigor, fruit set, harvest date, weight of fruit, % sugars, disease damage, and insect damage.
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