Experiments with fungicides to control Aphanomyces cochlioides in sugar beet |
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Authors: | W. J. BYFORD J. PRINCE |
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Affiliation: | Broom's Barn Experimental Station, Higham, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk |
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Abstract: | Aphanomyces cochlioides attacking sugar-beet seedlings was controlled by fenaminosulf applied as seed treatment or to the seed furrow at sowing. In the absence of blackleg caused by A. cochlioides, fenaminosulf seed treatment at 0–75 % (of seed weight) and soil applications decreased seedling emergence, and soil applications of more than 2-2 kg a.i./ha significantly depressed sugar yield. Controlling moderate attacks of seedling blackleg caused by A. cochlioides did not increase yield. Dichlone, benomyl and maneb applied as seed or soil treatments, captafol seed treatment, and quintozene and thiram soil treatments did not control A. cochlioides. |
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