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Nonmercury fungicides for control of seedling disease of cotton

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A. O. Paulus, University of California
J. Nelson, University of California
T. Dewolfe, Department of Plant Pathology, U.C.
J. House, Imperial County
F. Shibuya, University of California

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California Agriculture 27(6):9-10.

Published June 01, 1973

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Damping-off of cotton seedlings (caused by the fungus Rhizoctonia solara Kuehn) can be a serious seedling disease in the interior valleys of southern California. Pythium spp. may cause some seed rot and seedling decline. Mercury fungicides were recently banned from use as cotton seed treatments and trials were initiated in the spring of 1970 to find effective replacements.

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Nonmercury fungicides for control of seedling disease of cotton

A. O. Paulus, J. Nelson, T. Dewolfe, J. House, F. Shibuya
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Nonmercury fungicides for control of seedling disease of cotton

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Authors

A. O. Paulus, University of California
J. Nelson, University of California
T. Dewolfe, Department of Plant Pathology, U.C.
J. House, Imperial County
F. Shibuya, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 27(6):9-10.

Published June 01, 1973

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Damping-off of cotton seedlings (caused by the fungus Rhizoctonia solara Kuehn) can be a serious seedling disease in the interior valleys of southern California. Pythium spp. may cause some seed rot and seedling decline. Mercury fungicides were recently banned from use as cotton seed treatments and trials were initiated in the spring of 1970 to find effective replacements.

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