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Author(s):Chin, K. M.; Kueng-Faerber, R.; Laird, D.
Author Affiliation:Chin and Kueng-Faerber: Novartis Crop Protection, Stein, Switzerland; and Laird: Novartis Crop Protection, Basle, Switzerland
Title:Aspects of fungicide cross-resistance and implications for strobilurins
Section:Resistance of pests and pathogens to pesticides
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Meeting Info.:Brighton, UK: November 13-16, 2000
Source:Brighton Crop Protection Conference - Pests and Diseases- 2000. Vol. 1, 2000, p. 415-420.
Publishing Information:Farnham, Surrey, England: British Crop Protection Council
# of Pages:6
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Trifloxystrobin; Strobilurin fungicides; Fungicide profile; Fungicide resistance; Cross-resistance; Fungicides; Fungicide rotation; Mode of action; Erysiphe graminis
Abstract/Contents:"Trifloxystrobin is a new strobilurin fungicide developed and patented by Novartis Crop Protection AG. Due to fungicide resistance risks associated with this fungicide class, measures must be taken to protect this chemistry. One strategy is to use trifloxystrobin in programmes with fungicides has been investigated. These results are discussed with regard to the validity of methods and utility of this information in the development of effective resistance management strategies."
Language:English
References:5
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Chin, K. M., R. Kueng-Faerber, and D. Laird. 2000. Aspects of fungicide cross-resistance and implications for strobilurins. Brighton Crop Prot. Conf. Pests Dis. 1:p. 415-420.
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