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Scab on Potatoes
... scab-infected tubers. Use clean seed every year. Rotate planting site for potatoes Keep soil moisture high at tuber set (4 – 6 weeks after planting) Plant scab resistant cultivars. In general, russeted cultivars are more resistant than reds, which are more resistant than whites. None are immune, but Norland, Goldrush, or Netted Gem (Russet Burbank) are moderately resistant ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home Fruit Plantings, Bulletin 780
... to Important Apple Diseases. Table 10. A brief description of some of the more promising scab resistant apple cultivars for Ohio. Table 11. Spray Schedules for Pest Control on Apple and Pear ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Scab of Apple and Crabapple, HYG-3003-94
... resistant to scab. Backyard growers are strongly encouraged to consider using these resistant varieties in order to reduce or eliminate the need for fungicide applications around the home. Scab resistant ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... conditions. Use certified seed of scab resistant varieties. Treat seedpieces (See in the chapter on "Seed Treatment"). Wire worm damage, commonly called "deep scab", is not a disease. It ... seed from healthy plants. Field type peas generally are more resistant than garden varieties. Purple hull varieties appear more resistant than blackeyes. Seedling Disease (fungi - Rhizoctonia sp., Phythium sp., ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... 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 fire blight resistant ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... 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 fire blight resistant ...
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FPHG -
... , however, to purchase disease-resistant varieties if they are available. Although these varieties are not resistant to all diseases that occur in Pennsylvania, they are resistant to the major ones. Pesticides ... have to apply pesticides six to ten times to produce fruit of reasonable quality. If scab-resistant apples are planted, a gardener might need only two to three pesticide applications to ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... another by predation, parasitism, or competition; cultural control; horticultural practices; specialized pruning; orchard sanitation; planting scab-resistant varieties; insect behavior modification such as mating disruption; and the judicious use of pesticides. Successful ...
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Fruit Disease Focus - April, 1998 - Apple Scab
... .S. All scab-resistant cultivars vary in their susceptibility to other early-season diseases; and all are susceptible to the summer diseases (Table of scab-resistant cultivar susceptibility to other diseases). Some recently released apple cultivars that have not been bred specifically for resistance to scab show varying levels of scab susceptibility, ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Disease Resistant Crabapples
... of control is to select and plant scab-resistant cultivars. A number of cultivars with high levels of resistance to scab are available. Scab resistance is not the only ... scab resistance is the most important type of resistance. Unfortunately, the literature on disease-resistant cultivars of crabapple is confusing. In some publications, a certain cultivar is listed as highly resistant to scab ...
www.ext.vt.edu




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