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File PDF document 2013i Dry Bean Rust Fungicide Evaluation
Illustrated report, 2013, dry bean rust fungicide evaluation, Carrington, ND.
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File PDF document 2013i Field Pea Fungicide
Illustrated report, 2013, Carrington field pea fungicide efficacy evaluation.
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File PDF document 2013i Lentil Anthracnose Carrington
Illustrated report; 2013, Carrington lentil anthracnose fungicide evaluation.
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File PDF document 2013i Lentil Anthracnose Williston
Illustrated report; 2013 Williston; lentil anthracnose fungicide evaluation.
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File PDF document 2013i Safflower Fungicide Evaluation
Illustrated report, 2013, Carrington, ND; field evaluation of fungicides for control of rust and Alternaria blight of safflower.
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File PDF document 2013i Safflower Fungicide Evaluation
Illustrated report, 2013, Carrington, ND, field evaluation of fungicides for management of rust and Alternaria blight of safflower.
Located in Archive / / PlantPathologyRD / Docs2013
File 2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicide Treated Buffer Strips for Management of Ascochyta Blight on Lentils Grown Adjacent to a Previous Lentil Crop - Valley County, MT (summary)
When lentils are planted adjacent to a field where lentils were grown the previous year, a pronounced gradient of Ascochyta blight is often observed. In this study, neither the use of a 90-foot-wide or 270-foot-wide fungicide treated strip provided satisfactory disease control in the lentils grown immediately adjacent to the previous year’s lentil crop. We conclude that the use of a fungicide-treated strip is a risky strategy, and that a foliar fungicide application to the entire field may be advisable in lentils planted adjacent to a field where they were seeded the previous year, especially when weather conditions favor the disease.
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File 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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File Troff document 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.
Located in Archive / / PlantPathologyRD / Docs2012
File Troff document 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.
Located in Archive / / PlantPathologyRD / Docs2012
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