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Chemical control of powdery mildew on sugar beets

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Demetrios G. Kontaxis

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California Agriculture 30(1):13-14.

Published January 01, 1976

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Abstract

Two applications of sulfur dust at 35 or 40 pounds per acre gave good control of sugar beet powdery mildew and was superior to Benomyl, wettable sulfur, cupric hydroxide, or three proprietary fungicides. None of the materials was phytotoxic.

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Chemical control of powdery mildew on sugar beets

Demetrios G. Kontaxis
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Chemical control of powdery mildew on sugar beets

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Authors

Demetrios G. Kontaxis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(1):13-14.

Published January 01, 1976

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Abstract

Two applications of sulfur dust at 35 or 40 pounds per acre gave good control of sugar beet powdery mildew and was superior to Benomyl, wettable sulfur, cupric hydroxide, or three proprietary fungicides. None of the materials was phytotoxic.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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