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      <title>Biology and Management of Downy Mildew of Lettuce</title>
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      <description>Title: Biology and Management of Downy Mildew of Lettuce
Author: Matheron, Michael E.
Abstract: This publication describes the factors affecting development of downy mildew of lettuce and provides disease management strategies.
Description: 3 pp.</description>
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      <title>Control of Brown Wood Rot in Lemons with Low Pressure Injection 2013-14</title>
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      <description>Title: Control of Brown Wood Rot in Lemons with Low Pressure Injection 2013-14
Author: Wright, Glenn C.
Abstract: We injected AGRA PHOS (Potassium Phosphite) 0-2.4-2, Propiconizole – 0.05%, Zn, Mn and Fe 0.105, 0.112, and 0.10% respectively, Zn, Mn and Fe 0.210, 0.220, and 0.200% respectively and Propiconizole – 0.05% + Zn, Mn and Fe 0.105, 0.112, and 0.10% respectively using a low pressure injection system for the control of Antrodia sinuosa in lemon trees. No treatment led to a significant reduction in fungal growth.
Description: 6 pp.</description>
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      <title>Biology and management of Fusarium wilt of lettuce</title>
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      <description>Title: Biology and management of Fusarium wilt of lettuce
Author: Matheron, Michael E.
Abstract: This publication provides information on the development and management of Fusarium wilt of lettuce. Topics covered include the characteristics of the plant pathogen, disease development, and disease management considerations.
Description: 3 pp.</description>
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      <title>Cultural Practices for Karnal Bunt Control</title>
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      <description>Title: Cultural Practices for Karnal Bunt Control
Author: Ottman, Michael J
Abstract: Environmental conditions between awn emergence and the end of flowering is the overriding factor in disease development. 2 The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Cultural practices may be partially effective in controlling Karnal bunt but cannot eliminate the disease completely. Karnal bunt is most likely to be found in areas where lodging or water ponding have occurred.
Description: Originally Published: 2002; Revised; 3 pp.</description>
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