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After a few years growing dahlias, many gardeners invariably have questions concerning fungus
... thiophanate methyl + etridiazole benzimidazole + thiadiazole systemic + contact X used as a soil drench to prevent "damping off" of cuttings and seedlings. Consyst Spectro thiophanate methyl + chlorothalonil benzimidazole + nitrile systemic + contact Zyban Duosan thiophanate-methyl ...
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Using Fungicides to Control Bonsai Diseases
... in time to save the tree. Many root rot fungi can be controlled with Thiophanate methyl or PCNB, but Oomycetes require fungicides like Fosetyl-A1or Metalaxyl. Most of these fungi ... water molds (Phytophthora or Pythium): Fosetyl-A1, Metalaxyl For root rots caused by other fungi: thiophanate methyl Seed treatments: Captan Nina Shishkoff Long Island Horticultural Research Lab 39 Sound Ave, Riverhead, ...
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Black Root Rot of Japanese Holly
... . Remaining plants can be treated with a soil drench fungicide, such as thiophanate methyl (e.g. Cleary 3336) or etridiazole + thiophanate methyl (e.g. Banrot). Refer to the label or the current Virginia Pest ...
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Botrytis Blight of Peony
... as a soil and foliar drench in early spring and early fall. Cleary 3336, a thiophanate methyl-containing fungicide, should be applied when the disease first appears and at 10-14 day ...
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PESTICIDE MODES OF ACTIVITY
... ingredients – for example, propiconazole, the active ingredient in Banner MAXX. 2 Methyl Benzimidazole Carbamates – the MBC fungicides such as thiophanates, benzimidazoles, etc. Interferes ... groups of mitosis inhibiting chemicals encompassing nine different active ingredients – for example, thiophanate-methyl, the active ingredient in Cleary’s 3336F. 3 Dicarboximides and Carbamates Inhibits ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1996
... . Chang, S.F. Hwang and R.J. Howard Pages 15-20 Distribution of thiabendazole and thiophanate-methyl resistant strains of Helminthosporium solani and Fusarium sambucinum in Alberta potato storages J. D. Holley ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1974
... : Fungi Canadenses Pages 26 Volume 54 (2), 1974 C.O. GOURLEY A comparison of benomyl, thiophanate-methyl, and captan for control of strawberry fruit rot Pages 27-30 G. ALLAN PETRIE Alternaria ...
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Questions On Chokecherry
... the trees while they are dormant in the spring, followed by a product called Caviler (thiophanate-methyl) at the pink bud stage, full bloom and three weeks after full bloom. If the ...
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Gladiolus Diseases
... ,Phyton) Iprodione (Chipco 26019) X X X X     X X Mancozeb (Manzate) Mertect PCNB (Terraclor) Thiophanate-methyl (Topsin M, Cleary 3336) X X X X X X X X X X   Always ...
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... cut off to prevent further infections. Currently labeled fungicides include chlorothalonil (Daconil 2787), Bayleton, and thiophanate-methyl (Cleary's 3336). Representative trade names may be included along with generic names. This information ...
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