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Publikováno v:
Crop Management. 9:1-7
Publikováno v:
Crop Management. 9:1-7
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 33:1-6
Field trials were conducted in Texas during 2001 at Pearsall and 2002 at Yoakum to determine cultivar responses to certain foliar and soilborne diseases in single row (91 cm) vs. twin-row (rows spaced 18 cm on 91-cm centers) patterns and sprayed four
Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 24:349-354
Field studies were conducted in 2001 and 2002 near Yoakum, Texas, to determine the effect of advisory-based fungicide sprays on foliar and soil-borne disease development and peanut yield compared with fungicide sprays based on a calendar schedule. Ch
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 28:5-8
Eleven commercially grown peanut cultivars were evaluated for disease and yield response to two and four applications of tebuconazole under moderate disease pressure (< 12 hits/12.2 m) by southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii). The incidence of south
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 27:83-87
Field studies were conducted at 11 locations across south Texas from 1994 to 1997 to determine the activity of azoxystrobin against southern stem rot (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.), Rhizoctonia pod rot (Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn), early leaf spot (Cercospo
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 25:35-39
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) pod yield and response to early and late leaf spots [caused by Cercospora arachidicola S. Hori and Cercosporidium personatum (Berk. & M. A. Curtis) Deighton, respectively] were evaluated on six runner-type cultivars under
Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 15:55-62
Field studies were conducted from 1990 through 1992 to evaluate the tolerance of four clover species and one annual medic species to selected postemergence herbicides. Circle Valley medic, arrowleaf clover, crimson clover, red clover and sweetclover
Publikováno v:
Peanut Science. 27:39-39
Seed protectant fungicides are an important part of a total pest management program of peanut and may reduce the use of other pesticides later in the growing season. A survey of peanut shellers was conducted to determine the amount of fungicide use a