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Pecan
... are spread by air currents to surrounding trees. Sanitation measures such as removal of old shucks and leaf petioles from around trees wiil help to reduce ... and are characteristically dark brown to black. Severely infected leaflets shed soon after symptoms are observed. The fungus overwinters in fallen leaves beneath the tree. Fungicides and sanitation procedures will control this fungus. Fungicides ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Diseases of Achillea sp. (Yarrow)
... and under proper moisture may have a gray fuzzy appearance. It attacks buds, flowers, leaves, and stems. It may eventually kill the perennial. In addition, Botrytis attacks a wide range of plants. Fungicides and sanitation are helpful. Powdery mildew is another fungal disease that is often described as a white powder on the leaves. Several cool humid nights and warm ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu

Diseases of Alcea sp. (Hollyhock)
... pustules are pin head in size and may vary from yellow/red to red to brown or gray. Severely infected leaves will die. Fungicides and sanitation may help reduce infection. Leaf spot ... spots may have tan centers with brown margins). The spots may merge and tear leaving leaves with a shredded appearance. Fungicides and sanitation helpful. Check with your local University of Illinois Extension office ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... fungicides is to plant scab-immune or resistant varieties. OSU has tested scab-immune and scab-resistant apple varieties at their experimental farms in Corvallis. Lists of scab-immune and resistant and ... and cankers of apple and cypress and a blight of Berckman's arborvitae. Fall rains that hit early produce lots of different rots in late ripening fruit crops like grapes and apples. Basic sanitation ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

HortNews- March 2006
... Fungicides are unlikely to be effective if pruning and sanitation are ignored. In 2006, fungicides labeled for control include Captan, Bravo and Topsin-M. Make applications during the dormant period before bud break and ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Brambles - Production Management and Marketing, Bulletin 782-99
... and Soil Fumigation (Replanting Brambles) Avoid Excessive Fertilization Control Weeds in and Around the Planting Sanitation (Removal of Overwintering Inoculum) Plant Population and Canopy Management Inspect the Planting Frequently and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, HYG-3011-94
... Fungicides can offer significant protection against black knot, but are unlikely to be effective if pruning and sanitation are ignored. The timing of fungicide sprays should be adjusted to account for inoculum levels and ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Kohlrabi, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... and weeds controlled. DISEASE CONTROL The Pacific Northwest Disease Control Handbook has no control entries for this crop. Proper rotations, field selection, sanitation, spacings, fertilizer and ... . Among fungicides registered, but not evaluated by University personnel in the Pacific Northwest, are Aliette, Maneb, and Telone. Check fungicide labels for rates, restrictions, and diseases controlled. ...
oregonstate.edu

APSnet Education Center - Introductory Topics - What are Fungicides?
... cultivars), time of planting, level of fertilization, micro-climate modification, sanitation, and application of fungicides. Fungicides are often a vital part of disease management as (a) ... are Fungicides Needed? Role of Fungicides in Disease Management Application Methods Types of Fungicides and Definitions Fungicide Resistance Legislation and Public Health List of Websites Selected Reading and ...
www.apsnet.org

FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... very conducive for the development of tree fruit diseases. For best control of diseases, fungicides and bactericides should be applied before rainfall. There are specific times of the year when ... and if not consumed, removed from the fruit-growing area. This helps reduce many disease and insect problems for later-ripening fruit and for the following year. Use of rigorous cultural and sanitation ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu




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