2019 journal article

Effectiveness of Fungicides and Their Application Timing for the Management of Sorghum Foliar Anthracnose in the Mid-Atlantic United States

PLANT DISEASE, 103(11), 2804–2811.

By: B. Acharya*, . Thomas N. O'Quinn n, W. Everman n & H. Mehl*

author keywords: chemical; economic impacts; field crops; fungi
MeSH headings : Agriculture / methods; Colletotrichum / drug effects; Fungicides, Industrial / pharmacology; North Carolina; Plant Diseases / prevention & control; Sorghum / microbiology; Time; Virginia
TL;DR: Results suggest that when disease onset occurs at or prior to boot, a single application of pyraclostrobin-containing fungicide at or just prior to flowering reduces anthracnose, protects yield, and increases income, however, when disease is absent or severity is low prior to Flowering, fungicide application may not be profitable. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: November 4, 2019

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