Further trials with seed dressings for the control of leaf stripe Pyrenophora avenae in Northern Ireland oats
Significantly better control of leaf stripe of oats caused '9Y mercury tolerant Pyrenophora avenae was obtained by the use of a proprietary fungicide containing organomercury + carboxin than by the use of one containing only organomercury but there was not a significant difference between organ...
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Language: | English |
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Ministry of Agriculture, Northern Ireland
1975
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Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33874/1/11.%2033874%20further%20trials%20with%20seed%20dressing.pdf http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/33874/ |
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Summary: | Significantly better control of leaf stripe of oats caused '9Y mercury tolerant Pyrenophora avenae was obtained by the use of a proprietary fungicide containing organomercury + carboxin than by the use of one containing only organomercury but there was not a significant difference between organomercury + carboxin and carboxin alone. Three other experimental materials gave results not significantly different from. those for organomercury but they were phytotoxic. |
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