Control of septoria leafspot of celery
Authors
A. O. PaulusH. Otto
J. Nelson
F. Shibuya
Publication Information
Hilgardia 28(9):14-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n09p14a. September 1974.
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Abstract
Benlate at 0.5 and 1.0 lb, Dyrene, Bravo and RH 3928 at 1.0 Ib and Mertect were significantly better than all other treatments in these tests for the control of Septoria leaf-spot of celery. Topsin M and Dithane M-45 provided intermediate control. RH 3928, Mertect, and Topsin M are not registered for use on celery at the present time and therefore cannot be recommended.
Paulus A, Otto H, Nelson J, Shibuya F. 1974. Control of septoria leafspot of celery. Hilgardia 28(9):14-14. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n09p14a
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