2008 journal article

Propiconazole inhibits Armillaria tabescens in vitro and translocates into peach roots following trunk infusion

PLANT DISEASE, 92(9), 1293–1298.

By: A. Amiri*, K. Bussey n, M. Riley* & G. Schnabel*

TL;DR: The basipetal movement of propiconazole in peach trees and its inhibitory activity against A. tabescens in vitro suggest that propiconzole infusion could be useful for targeted Armillaria root rot management. (via Semantic Scholar)
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