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AN EVALUATION OF FUNGICIDE SPRAYS FOR CONTROLLING TOMATO LEAF DISEASES DURING THE RAINS IN THE NORTHERN STATES OF NIGERIA

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53_10
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83 – 88
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Abstract
Three years results of spraying a rain-fed tomato crop with fungicides at nine sites in the northern states of Nigeria are evaluated.
Three fungicides, mancozeb, captafol and cuprous oxide were used at high volume rates (1,121 1/ha) and applied at 7 and 14 days intervals.
The practical problems associated with high volume rates of fungicide application are discussed.

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Authors
J.G. Quinn
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