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CHEMICAL CONTROL OF CHRYSANTHEMUM WHITE RUST

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125_25
Pages
201 – 206
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Abstract
Saprol /triforine/ in concentration 0.2 % applied as spray weekly or at 2-week-intervals gave excellent preventive action and eradicated almost completely white rust on chrysanthemum plants.
Oxycarboxin and phenapronil were even better than triforine, but appearance of phytoxicity symptoms as brown or dark-brown, round, oval or irregular spots on leaf margins was observed on plants treated with these fundicides.
Dithiocarbamates were not satisfactory in white rust control.

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Authors
L.B. Orlikowski, A. Wojdya
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