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2004 Fungicide Seed Treatment Effects on Disease and Nodulation of Field Pea in North Dakota
The results from a 2004 experiment by North Dakota State University to test fungicide seed treatment effects on disease and nodulation of field pea in North Dakota. This trial was held at Carrington, Langdon, and Minot.
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2004 Research to Minimize the Impact of Canola Blackleg in the U.S.
The results from a 2004 experiment about minimizing the impact of canola blackleg in the U.S. This trial was held at Langdon.
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2008 Evaluation of Fungicides and Fungicide Timing on Control of Sunflower Rust (Puccinia helianthi) at Three Locations in North Dakota
The results from a 2008 experiment by North Dakota State University to evaluate fungicides and fungicide timing on control of sunflower rust (Puccinia helianthi) in North Dakota. The trial was held at Carrington, Casselton, and Langdon.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Sclerotinia on Dry Edible (pinto) Beans Seeded to 30-inch Rows - Langdon (summary)
ProPulse applied sequentially at 10.3 fl oz/ac was the only treatment to significantly reduce Sclerotinia disease severity relative to the control. Due to late disease onset, little or no yield response was observed in any of the fungicide treatments.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Sclerotinia on Dry Edible (pinto) Beans Seeded to 30-inch Rows - Langdon (technical report)
ProPulse applied sequentially at 10.3 fl oz/ac was the only treatment to significantly reduce Sclerotinia disease severity relative to the control. Due to late disease onset, little or no yield response was observed in any of the fungicide treatments.
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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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2012Ff Dry Bean Sclerotinia Fungicide
Full report, 2012F, Langdon dry bean Sclerotinia fungicide evaluation
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2012Fi Dry Bean Sclerotinia Fungicide
Illustrated report, 2012F, Langdon dry bean Sclerotinia fungicide evaluation
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2013 Sunflower Head Rot Hybrids
2013 Carrington field evalauation of sunflowers for resistance to Sclerotinia head rot.
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