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Seed Treatments for Control of Subterranean Clover Root Rot

Seed Treatments for Control of Subterranean Clover Root Rot (6) MacNish, G.C., Barbetti, M.J., Gillespie, D.J. and 3. 24 hr soak in acetone containing benomyl SOW at Hawley, K. (1976) - Root rot of subterranean 25.000 ppm (on a rotary shaker + 70 rpm) clover in Western Australia. Journal of 4. 10 min soak in 10% sodium hypochlorite Agriculture, Western Australia, (4th Series), 17: Secondary seed treatment 16-19. 1. Nil 2. Thiram at 0.8% w/w seed treatment (7) MacNish, G.C., Dodman, R.L. and Flentje, N.T. 3. Iprodione at 0.8% w/w seed treatment (1973) - Bioassay of undisturbed soil cores for 4. Benomyl at 0.5% w/w seed treatment the presence of Gaeumannomyces graminis 5, Metalaxyl at 0.06% w/w seed treatment var. tritici. Australian Journal of Biological Secondary seed treatments were water slurries Sciences, 28: 1267-1276. applied immediately after the primary treatments. The experiments were located at Albany, 400 km SE of (8) McKinney, H.A. (1923) - Influence of soil Perth, and at Scott River, 300 krn S/SW of Perth, on the temperature and moisture on infection of wheat south coast of Western Australia where severe root rot seedlings by Helminthosporium sativum. had occurred in the preceding two years. Prior to Journal of Agricultural Research, 28: 195. seeding the trial http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Seed Treatments for Control of Subterranean Clover Root Rot

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 13 (3) – Jan 27, 2011

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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
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10.1071/APP9840043
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(6) MacNish, G.C., Barbetti, M.J., Gillespie, D.J. and 3. 24 hr soak in acetone containing benomyl SOW at Hawley, K. (1976) - Root rot of subterranean 25.000 ppm (on a rotary shaker + 70 rpm) clover in Western Australia. Journal of 4. 10 min soak in 10% sodium hypochlorite Agriculture, Western Australia, (4th Series), 17: Secondary seed treatment 16-19. 1. Nil 2. Thiram at 0.8% w/w seed treatment (7) MacNish, G.C., Dodman, R.L. and Flentje, N.T. 3. Iprodione at 0.8% w/w seed treatment (1973) - Bioassay of undisturbed soil cores for 4. Benomyl at 0.5% w/w seed treatment the presence of Gaeumannomyces graminis 5, Metalaxyl at 0.06% w/w seed treatment var. tritici. Australian Journal of Biological Secondary seed treatments were water slurries Sciences, 28: 1267-1276. applied immediately after the primary treatments. The experiments were located at Albany, 400 km SE of (8) McKinney, H.A. (1923) - Influence of soil Perth, and at Scott River, 300 krn S/SW of Perth, on the temperature and moisture on infection of wheat south coast of Western Australia where severe root rot seedlings by Helminthosporium sativum. had occurred in the preceding two years. Prior to Journal of Agricultural Research, 28: 195. seeding the trial

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Published: Jan 27, 2011

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