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The other six hosts were encountered more regularly At the four leaf stage all tissue samples from benomyl and could constitute important sources of inoculum since treatments inhibited spore germination. Results from the Teline monspessulana (L.) C. Koch, Salix alba L. var., 10 and 20 day spray schedules (Table 1) were similar, es vitellina pendula Rehd. and S. x rubens Schrank are often pecially in mature lettuce. Benomyl was not detected in found growing near orchards. No external symptoms were more than 50% of the stem, oldest leaf petiole, and seen on any of these hosts. With Teline monspessulana, an youngest leaf samples. No inhibition of spore germination extensive hymenial surface forms once a plant has died was recorded for tissue sam pies from control treatments. (see Figure 1). T. monspessulana and another broom, These results show that the relatively high incidence of Cytisus scoparius, also a host of C. purpureum, are garden S. sclerotiorum as a based rot in lettuce is associated with escapes that have become well established throughout the the inaccessibility of stem and lower leaf areas, particularly high rainfall areas of the Adelaide Hills. petioles, to chemical sprays. They indicate the need for im proved
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 28, 2011
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