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Using Fungicide Sprays Effectively, HYG-3038-96
... Fungicide Sprays Effectively, HYG-3038-96 Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet Plant Pathology 2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210-1087 Using Fungicide Sprays Effectively HYG-3038-96 Stephen Nameth ... to use that particular pesticide. Use the Correct Method of Application Foliar application fungicide sprays usually work in controlling infectious diseases because they act as a chemical barrier ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Plant Pathology
... Cancro de los Citricos The ALTER-RATER, A New Weather-Based Model for Timing Fungicide Sprays for Alternaria Control Alternaria Brown Spot Alternaria Leaf and Pod Spot of Snap Bean ... Florida Snap Beans The International Agricultural Trade and Development Center Interpretation of Recommendations for Fungicide and Bactericide Usage,Plant Protection Pointers No. 26 Key for Identification of Landscape ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Oil and Other Early Season Sprays for Apple and Pear Trees, HYG-1425-93
... sprays and closely follow all precautions. Fungicide Sprays Early season applications of a fungicide or a combination of fungicides is generally required to control apple scab on susceptible cultivars. On susceptible cultivars a fungicide ... apple scab infection. For pear, apply dormant oil and apply a fungicide only at pink and a fungicide plus insecticide at petal fall. For more information on fruit ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Vegetable Crops Pt1
... high humidity and temperatures between 75 to 85 degrees F. No resistance exists among varieties. Fungicide sprays should begin at first sign of disease and continued during cool, rainy conditions. Root ... temperatures around 75 to 80 degrees F are optimum for fungal growth. Foliar sprays with a preventative fungicide should be applied when symptoms first appear. Curly Top (virus): Plants infected ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

GROUND COVERS
... Leaves may yellow, curl, and drop early. Prune to thin out shrub. Use preventive fungicide sprays. Root Knot (nematode Meloidogyne spp.): See section on Root Knot Nematodes. Other Diseases ( ... portion. Infected leaves should be picked off and destroyed. Avoid overhead watering. Foliar fungicide application at regular intervals are effective. Bacterial Leaf Spot (bacteria - Xanthomonas spp.): Circular ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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April Newsletter
... fungicide spray program, black spot resistant roses offer a suitable solution. For those dedicated enough to follow a weekly fungicide spray program, black spot susceptible cultivars offer a challenge. Fungicide sprays ... . Successful control requires weekly application to protect the newly emerging foliage. Apply fungicide sprays in the evening when there is less wind and temperatures are cooler. ...
radicr.home.mindspring.com

FPHG -
... reduce the potential for cane blight development. Fungicide Sprays Fungicide applications should be used only if other control strategies are not adequate to control the disease. Fungicide sprays will help in the control of cane ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... to 100 percent and a temperature of 85°F. Disease Management Routine fungicide sprays normally control bitter rot in Pennsylvania. Summer fungicide applications should not be extended beyond 14-day intervals. Sanitation practices ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu
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Pesticide Sprays
... Newsletters Officers Related Links Roses in Review Triennial Report Rosy Tips Trivia Pesticide and Chemical Sprays are confusing at times to even the chemist. This may help you to understand what ... Bonide’s “Bonomyl” fungicide which sounds a lot like the banned fungicide “Benomyl” which was the same as DuPont’s “Benlate”. Bonomyl is a pretty good fungicide, since some searching ...
colonialdistrictroses.org

Organic Gardening: Sprays
... Supply TGN OnLine Florist Amazon.com Search for: Gardening Organic Gardening- Recipes for Sprays Use of organic sprays are more friendly to the environment. They are comprised of common organic materials, ... Apply liberally to plants. Re-apply every week to two weeks or after a rain. Fungicide/ Powdery Mildew Spray: Ingredients: 1Gallon Water 3 Tablespoons Baking Soda 1 Tablespoon Bleach 1 Teaspoon ...
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