Controlling prune russet scab
Authors
J. B. CorbinJ. V. Lider
K. O. Roberts
Authors Affiliations
J. B. Corbin is Assistant Research Plant Pathologist, Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis; J. V. Lider is Farm Advisor, Napa County; K. O. Roberts is Farm Advisor, Sonoma County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 22(11):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n11p6. November 1968.
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Abstract
Prune russet scab, sometimes called lacy scab, was reduced to an insignificant level in the 1967 season by one application of a fungicidal spray during the full bloom period. Both Captan and Phygon (dichlone) proved successful and may be used by prune-growers. Difolatan (folcid), another chemical used in these tests, is not registered for use on prunes and should not be applied to prune trees.
Corbin J, Lider J, Roberts K. 1968. Controlling prune russet scab. Hilgardia 22(11):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n11p6
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