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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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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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2012 Field Evaluation of Fungicides for Management of Anthracnose and Sclerotinia on Lentils - Carrington (technical report)
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 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 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 Susceptibility of Commercial Lentil Varieties to Anthracnose and Sclerotinia
‘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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2012Af Contans Application Rate
Full report, 2012A, Carrington, efficacy of Contans for control of Sclerotinia at different application rates, fall vs spring
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2012Af Dry Bean Sclerotinia Fungicide Evaluation
Full report, 2012A, Carrington, Dry bean Sclerotinia fungicide efficacy evaluation.
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2012Af Soybean Sclerotinia Fungicide
Full report, 2012B, Carrington, field evaluation of fungicides for control of Sclerotinia on soybeans
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2012Ai Contans Applic Rate
Illustrated report, 2012A, Carrington, efficacy of Contans for control of Sclerotinia at different application rates, fall vs spring
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