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Application of Propiconazole and Pseudomonas Cichorii for Control of Oak Wilt in Texas Live Oaks
Author(s): A. Dan Wilson; D.G. Lester
Date: 1995
Source: Fungacide and Nematicide Tests, Vol. 50, pp. 393
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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The efficacy of two formulations of propiconazole, Banner and Tilt, and biocontrol agent (Pseudomonas cichorii) for Control of oak wilt was tested in a natural mature stand of live oaks at a location near Yoakum, Texas with a predominantly sandy soil type. The field plots, established 15 March 85, consisted of five randomly selected plot locations each with 75 trees, further subdivided into 5 subplots each with 15 trees, for a total of 375 trees.Publication Notes
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Wilson, A. Dan; Lester, D.G. 1995. Application of Propiconazole and Pseudomonas Cichorii for Control of Oak Wilt in Texas Live Oaks. Fungacide and Nematicide Tests, Vol. 50, pp. 393Related Search
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