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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)
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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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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides and Partial Host Resistance for Management of Sclerotinia Stem Rot on Soybeans - Carrington (summary)
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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)
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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)
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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 for Control of Anthracnose on Lentils
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Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Anthracnose on Lentils - Sykeston, ND (2012)
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose and Sclerotinia on Lentils - Carrington (summary)
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Under high anthracnose disease pressure, the registered fungicides Headline and Priaxor provided good disease control and a strong yield response. It was not immediately apparent that Priaxor, which is a premix of the active ingredient found in Headline and another active ingredient, provided an advantage over Headline. When applied as two sequential applications, Endura, Proline, and Vertisan did not provide satisfactory disease control. Quadris showed intermediate performance.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose and Sclerotinia on Lentils - Carrington (technical report)
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Under high anthracnose disease pressure, the registered fungicides Headline and Priaxor provided good disease control and a strong yield response. It was not immediately apparent that Priaxor, which is a premix of the active ingredient found in Headline and another active ingredient, provided an advantage over Headline. When applied as two sequential applications, Endura, Proline, and Vertisan did not provide satisfactory disease control. Quadris showed intermediate performance.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose on Dry Edible (pinto) Beans - Carrington (summary)
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Fungicides that contained azoxystrobin or pyraclostrobin active ingredients (Headline, Quadris, Quadris Opti, and Priaxor) provided good control of foliar anthracnose symptoms, but it was unclear whether any fungicides might provide satisfactory control of anthracnose related seed discoloration. Due to drought stress and high soil salinity at the site used for this trial, the yield response to using fungicides to control anthracnose could not be properly assessed.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose on Dry Edible (pinto) Beans - Carrington (technical report)
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Fungicides that contained azoxystrobin or pyraclostrobin active ingredients (Headline, Quadris, Quadris Opti, and Priaxor) provided good control of foliar anthracnose symptoms, but it was unclear whether any fungicides might provide satisfactory control of anthracnose related seed discoloration. Due to drought stress and high soil salinity at the site used for this trial, the yield response to using fungicides to control anthracnose could not be properly assessed.
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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose on Lentils - Sykeston (summary)
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The registered fungicides Headline, Priaxor, and Quadris gave good control of anthracnose. It was not immediately apparent that Priaxor, which is a premix of the active ingredient found in Headline and another active ingredient, provided an advantage over Headline. When applied as two sequential applications, the registered fungicides Endura, Proline, and Vertisan did not provide satisfactory disease control.
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