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DOI:10.1094/PHYTO.2011.101.6.S257
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Author(s):Khan, N. I; Trogolo, J. A.; Babadoost, M.
Author Affiliation:Khan and Trogolo: Agion Technologies Inc., Wakefield, MA; Babadoost: University of Illinois, Urbana, Champaign, IL
Title:New broad spectrum and safer fungicides for brown patch and dollar spot diseases of turf grass, powdery mildew of pumpkin and Septoria leaf spot of tomato
Section:2010 Northeastern Division meeting abstracts
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Meeting Info.:Northampton, Massachusetts: October 27-29, 2010
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 101, No. 6S, June 2011, p. S259-S260.
Publishing Information:Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Society Intelligencer Printing Company for The American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease control; Disease severity; Dollar spot; Fungicide evaluation; Fungicide industry trends; Powdery mildew; Rhizoctonia blight; Synergists
Business Name:Agion Technologies Inc.
Abstract/Contents:"Agion Technologies Inc. is developing highly effective fungicides/bactericides with levels of mixed metals up to 1,000 times lower than the early fungicides. Agions formulations may function as a stand alone biocide or most valuable as a powerful synergist with conventional fungicide thereby reducing the use levels and their environmental impact, and has potential to show efficacy against the resistant strains. Agion formulations Agion-A, Agion-B, Agion-C and Agion-D significantly reduced disease severity over control in both Dollar Spot and Brown Patch field trials at Ohio State University (P = 0.05). There was no significant difference between these four formulations and the standard fungicide, Daconil (P = 0.05). These formulations showed excellent efficacy in field trials conducted this year in Illinois against Septoria Leaf Spot of Tomato and Powdery Mildew of Pumpkins, where these formulations reduced significant disease severity over control (P = 0.05) and showed no significant difference in disease reduction over control compared to standard fungicides, Quadris and Bravo (P = 0.05). These results indicate that the Agion formulations have potential to be included in the IPM programs against several diseases in variety of different crops. Trials on other field crop, vegetables and fruit tree diseases are scheduled in upcoming seasons in 2011."
Language:English
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Khan, N. I., J. A. Trogolo, and M. Babadoost. 2011. New broad spectrum and safer fungicides for brown patch and dollar spot diseases of turf grass, powdery mildew of pumpkin and Septoria leaf spot of tomato. Phytopathology. 101(6S):p. S259-S260.
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DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO.2011.101.6.S257
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