Hilgardia
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Seed treatment of lima beans: Combination fungicide-insecticide seed treatments protect plants against soil-borne pests and permit increased yields

Authors

W. Harry Lange
William S. Seyman
Lysle D. Leach

Authors Affiliations

W. Harry Lange, Jr., is Associate Professor of Entomology, University of California, Davis; William S. Seyman is Farm Advisor, Santa Clara County, University of California; Lysle D. Leach is Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 10(4):3-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v010n04p3. April 1956.

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Abstract

Seed treatment of lima beans with fungicides—effective protection against seed decay caused by soil-borne fungi— does not protect against the attacks of wireworms, seed maggots, and spring-tails. Wireworms bore into the parts of the germinating seeds and into the roots, causing stunting, disfigurement, or death of the plants.

Lange W, Seyman W, Leach L. 1956. Seed treatment of lima beans: Combination fungicide-insecticide seed treatments protect plants against soil-borne pests and permit increased yields. Hilgardia 10(4):3-15. DOI:10.3733/ca.v010n04p3
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