Articles
CHEMICAL CONTROL OF DISEASES ON LILIES
Article number
47_21
Pages
137 – 142
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Abstract
In the Netherlands, where lilies are grown for bulb production on a large scale, the crop must be protected against diseases caused by fungi, nematodes and viruses.
The chemical methods used to control these diseases are reviewed, including soil disinfection under glass and in the field and the disinfection of planting material, scales and saleable bulbs.
Substitutes for benomyl are discussed, and the application of minaral oil to prevent virus transmission in the field is described.
The chemical methods used to control these diseases are reviewed, including soil disinfection under glass and in the field and the disinfection of planting material, scales and saleable bulbs.
Substitutes for benomyl are discussed, and the application of minaral oil to prevent virus transmission in the field is described.
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Authors
J. Boontjes
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