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Web URL(s):http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261219498001070
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Author(s):Green, David E. II; Burpee, Lee L.; Stevenson, Katherine L.
Author Affiliation:Green: Michigan State University, Pesticide Research Center, East Lansing, Michigan; Burpee: Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Griffin, Georgia; Stevenson: Department of Plant Pathology, Athens, Georgia
Title:Integrated effects of host resistance and fungicide conentration on the progress of Rhiozoctonia blight in tall fescue turf
Section:Research papers
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Source:Crop Protection. Vol. 18, No. 2, March 1999, p. 131-138.
Publishing Information:Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science
# of Pages:8
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Fungicide resistance; Brown patch; Festuca arundinacea; Flutolanil; Rhizoctonia solani; Blends; Cultivar evaluation; Application rates; Disease severity; Disease resistance; Disease control; Fungicides; Host plant resistance; Fungicide evaluation
Cultivar Names:Kentucky 31; Mojave
Abstract/Contents:"Efficacy of the fungicide flutolanil was assessed for control of Rhizoctonia blight, caused by Rhizoctonia solani KĆ¼hn, on monostands and blends of two tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) cultivars. The cultivars Kentucky 31 (moderately resistant to R. solani and Mojave (susceptible) were seeded in six treatments of ratios between 100:0 and 0:100 of each cultivar, respectively. The monostands and blends were raised to maturity and treated with six rates of flutolanil ranging from 3.4 to 1.1 kg a.i. ha-1. An increase in the proportion of Kentucky 31 in a blend, and application rate of flutolanil acted additively to significantly (Pā‰¤0.05) suppress the progress of Rhizoctonia blight. Incorporation of Kentucky 31 in all blends, however, failed to limit disease to acceptable levels (<10%) when less than a label rate of fungicide was applied. Greater levels of Rhizoctonia resistance must be identified and incorporated into tall fescue cultivars before host resistance can be used to limit fungicide applications."
Language:English
References:31
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Green, D. E. III, L. L. Burpee, and K. L. Stevenson. 1999. Integrated effects of host resistance and fungicide conentration on the progress of Rhiozoctonia blight in tall fescue turf. Crop Prot. 18(2):p. 131-138.
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