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2011 Identification and Management of Ascochyta Blight of Chickpea
The results from a 2011 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to test the management of ascochyta blight of chickpea.
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2011 Identification and Management of Anthracnose of Lentils
This guide provides photographs to assist in the identification of anthracnose of lentils and a summary of key management recommendations.
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2011 Identification and Management of Ascochyta Blight of Lentils
This guide provides photographs to assist in the identification of Ascochyta blight of lentils and a summary of key management recommendations.
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2011 Identification and Management of Botrytis Gray Mold of Lentils
This guide provides photographs to assist in the identification of Botrytis gray mold of lentils and a summary of key management recommendations.
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2011 Identification and Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot of Lentils
This guide provides photographs to assist in the identification of Sclerotinia stem rot of lentils and a summary of key management recommendations.
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2011 Identification and Management of Stemphylium Blight of Lentils
This guide provides photographs to assist in the identification of Stemphylium blight of lentils and a summary of key management recommendations.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Commercial Lentil Varieties for Susceptibility to Anthracnose - Carrington (summary)
‘CDC Imigreen CL’ (a medium-green lentil) and ‘CDC Viceroy’ (a small green lentil) exhibited the best resistance to anthracnose. The medium-green lentil ‘CDC Richlea’ and the large-green lentils ‘Pennell’ and ‘Riveland’ showed elevated susceptibility to anthracnose.
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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 Fungicides and Partial Host Resistance for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot on Soybeans - Carrington (summary)
Under moderate Sclerotinia disease pressure, Endura but not Proline or Cobra applied as a single application at early bloom (early R2 growth stage) significantly reduced Sclerotinia stem rot relative to the control. Under the narrow 7-inch row spacing used, fungicides were a more effective tool for managing Sclerotinia stem rot than the use of partially resistant varieties.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides and Partial Host Resistance for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot on Soybeans - Carrington (technical report)
Under moderate Sclerotinia disease pressure, Endura but not Proline or Cobra applied as a single application at early bloom (early R2 growth stage) significantly reduced Sclerotinia stem rot relative to the control. Under the narrow 7-inch row spacing used, fungicides were a more effective tool for managing Sclerotinia stem rot than the use of partially resistant varieties.
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