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Downy mildew of lettuce controlled by systemic fungicide

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Albert O. Paulus , University of California
Jerry Nelson, University of California
Marvin Snyder
Judy Gafney

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California Agriculture 31(12):9-9.

Published December 01, 1977

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Downy mildew of lettuce, caused by the fungus Bremia lactucae, can cause considerable damage especially to early spring and late fall crops in coastal areas. It is favored by cool, moist weather and may occasionally cause economic damage in the Imperial Valley during the winter lettuce season. Trials were initiated in the summer and fall of 1976 to compare new systemic fungicides from Ciba Geigy with commonly used materials.

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Downy mildew of lettuce controlled by systemic fungicide

Albert O. Paulus, Jerry Nelson, Marvin Snyder, Judy Gafney
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Downy mildew of lettuce controlled by systemic fungicide

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Authors

Albert O. Paulus , University of California
Jerry Nelson, University of California
Marvin Snyder
Judy Gafney

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(12):9-9.

Published December 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Downy mildew of lettuce, caused by the fungus Bremia lactucae, can cause considerable damage especially to early spring and late fall crops in coastal areas. It is favored by cool, moist weather and may occasionally cause economic damage in the Imperial Valley during the winter lettuce season. Trials were initiated in the summer and fall of 1976 to compare new systemic fungicides from Ciba Geigy with commonly used materials.

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