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Primary Focus was on Managing Phytophthora Blight
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Biofumigation for Managing Phytophthora Blight and Other Soil-Borne Pathogens. This extension webpage has tips on using ... Acorn ...
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... University
Primary Focus was on Managing Phytophthora Blight
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Reduced-tillage for Managing Phytophthora Blight and Other Soil-Borne Pathogens. This extension webpage has tips on using ... a ...
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... examined (0.14%). A biopesticide was applied one day later for the four treatments with biopesticides. This application was ... to rain forecast with remnants of Hurricane Ida starting late on 1 September ...
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... fungicides in the absence of resistant pathogen isolates. Maintaining a high level of control is a recommended component of a ... program to minimize selection pressure for resistant isolates.
Evaluations of Biopesticides and ...
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... in spring for biofumigation to manage the Phytophthora blight pathogen in the soil before planting the experiment. The field was ... following fungicides were applied to manage Phytophthora blight: Revus 8 fl ...
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... Pathogens causing downy mildew and Phytophthora blight are related; both are Oomycetes. Therefore they are sensitive to many of the same conventional targeted fungicides, and thus late season watermelon crops ...
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... in spring for biofumigation to manage the Phytophthora blight pathogen in the soil before planting the experiment. The field was ... and by hand weeding.
Downy mildew and Phytophthora blight were managed by ...
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... in spring for biofumigation to manage the Phytophthora blight pathogen in the soil before planting the experiment. The field was ... representative affected leaves. Canopy severity was calculated by multiplying incidence by ...
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... in spring for biofumigation to manage the Phytophthora blight pathogen in the soil before planting the experiment. The field was ... on 19 July by hand into the holes in the beds. A ...
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... develop symptoms because the pathogen remains quiescent (latent) until the fruit begin to ripen; they may be misshaped and may die ... at early bloom (5-10%) followed by another 10 days later ...
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