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Propiconazole distribution and effects on Ceratocystis fagacearum survival in roots of treated red oaks
Author(s): Ryan A. Blaedow; Jennifer Juzwik; Brian Barber
Date: 2010
Source: Phytopathology. 100(10): 979-985.
Publication Series: Scientific Journal (JRNL)
Station: Northern Research Station
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We investigated the interaction between the oak wilt pathogen (Ceratocystis fagacearum) and propiconazole in lower stems and roots of Quercus rubra to better understand published reports of fungicide failure after 2 years.Publication Notes
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Blaedow, Ryan A.; Juzwik, Jennifer; Barber, Brian. 2010. Propiconazole distribution and effects on Ceratocystis fagacearum survival in roots of treated red oaks. Phytopathology. 100(10): 979-985.Cited
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