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Fall Planting of Garlic
... chances of root damage. DISEASES: Seed borne viruses and fungi have the potential to reduce plant vigour and yields. Both may be present in seed material. Good quality seed should be free of most ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Efficacy of Seed Treatment Fugicides for Agronomic Crops in Ohio, Bulletin 639A-01
... seed-borne pathogens. The same rule applies in that specific fungicides will not effectively control all seed-borne pathogens. Refer to Extension Bulletin 639 Seed Treatment for Agronomic Crops for more detailed information concerning seed ... Relative efficacy of seed treatments for control of certain diseases of CORN in Ohio. Trade name Active Ingredient Soil-borne Seed borne Fusarium Rhizoctonia ...
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Seed Treatment, Bulletin 638-88
... seed is dependent on many factors. Some of which are moisture, temperature, humidity and storage conditions. Even though the factors listed above are properly taken care of, all seed may contain seed borne diseases and they are subject to damage or destruction by insects and other pests. Research has shown that treating seed with one or more ...
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Chinese Cabbage, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... seed is becoming popular. Consult your seed dealer about the availability of primed seed. Use hot-water treated seed and fungicide treat seed to protect against several serious seed borne diseases. Hot water seed ...
oregonstate.edu

Vegetable Crops pt 2
... fungus is seed-borne and spores can also be blown in air currents for long distances. Warm temperatures are required for fungus development. Control is obtained by using disease-free seed treated ... soaked. Young infected pods drop prematurely. Well formed pods become water-soaked. The bacterium is seed-borne. Rain or irrigation water is necessary for movement of the organism. After infection takes ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Alpines from seed
... dealing with sort lived (ephemeral) seed. Alpines from seed - Notes for Beginners Bulbs from seed - Notes for Beginners Gibberellic acid - germination of rosulate Violas Ephemeral seed ALPINES FROM SEED - NOTES FOR BEGINNERS CHOOSING ... already bearing flowers. Don’t worry if they don’t, flowers will certainly be borne by the following Spring and part of the excitement is whether new colour variants ...
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Collards and Kale, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... seed and instructions. SEEDING Collard and kale seed numbers about 144,000/lb. Plant seed 0.5 inch deep. Use hot-water treated seed and fungicide treat seed to protect against several serious seed-borne diseases. Hot water seed ...
oregonstate.edu

Vegetable Crops Pt1
... ): This is a seed-borne fungus which attacks all above ground portions of the plant. Infected seed are marked by dark, sunken lesions that extend through the seed coat. Stem lesions are ... by following a 2 year rotation, by planting disease-free seed, and seed that has been treated with hot water to eliminate seed-borne bacteria. See also NCSU. Fusarium Yellow (fungus - Fusarium oxysporum ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Effect of foliar fungicide application timing on the control of bean anthracnose in the navy bean 'Navigator'
... development in the crop canopy, but had inconsistent effects on pod infection, seed discoloration, and yield. Sequential applications of pyraclostrobin at the early and late ... severity and seed discoloration than the earlier sequential-application treatment. Both sequential-application treatments of pyraclostrobin had similar yields. Under Manitoba growing conditions, seed-borne infection by ...
pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca

Research Program - Soybean Seed Coat Genentics
... seed coat. Seed quality characteristics affect the value and utilization of the crop. The seed coat and pericarp tissues determine many important quality traits, such as lustre, permeability and resistance to seed-borne diseases. The seed coat also influences the composition and nutritional value of food and feed products derived from the seed. The ...
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