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Autor:
Rachel E. Schattman, Haley Jean, Joshua W. Faulkner, Rebecca Maden, Lisa McKeag, Katie Campbell Nelson, Vernon Grubinger, Stephanie Burnett, M. Susan Erich, Tsutomu Ohno
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management, Vol 287, Iss , Pp 108428- (2023)
The Northeast United States is a temperate region that has historically experienced even rainfall distribution across the agricultural growing season. Due to climate change, seasonal precipitation and temperature dynamics are shifting, causing many f
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https://doaj.org/article/d3ab45723b3846d68aa9c373d20c0fa7
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 95(1)
Dollar spot (caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) is the most economically important turfgrass disease in North America. This disease is primarily controlled by fungicide applications on golf courses; however, fungicide resistance has been confirmed in
Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 96(4)
Dollar spot (Sclerotinia homoeocarpa) is a major turfgrass disease requiring fungicide application to maintain acceptable conditions for golf. A 2-year field experiment was conducted to determine the association between field efficacy of propiconazol
Publikováno v:
Crop Science. 57
Dollar spot, caused by Sclerotinia homoeocarpa F.T. Bennett, is the most economically important disease of golf course turfgrass in the northern United States. Fungicide resistance, especially to demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides, is common fo
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Arthropod Management Tests. 40:E44
Because the feeding by cabbage root maggot (CRM) larvae causes stunting and collapse of cultivated brassicas, stands of spring transplants may be reduced and damage to root crops may occur in the spring and fall. Anthranilic diamide and spinosyn inse
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Arthropod Management Tests. 40:E43
Because the feeding by cabbage root maggot (CRM) larvae causes stunting and collapse of cultivated brassicas, stands of spring transplants may be reduced and damage to root crops may occur in the spring and fall. Seed treatments offer a simpler way f