2011
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2011.86424
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EVALUATION OF SOME FUNGICIDES AND THEIR MIXTURES FOR THE CONTROL OF TOMATO LATE BLIGHT (Phytophthora infestans) IN EL-ESMAELIA GOVERNORATE.

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“…The spraying moment depends primarily on the weather conditions, the disease pressure. Sameer and El-Tawil (2011) reported that the first treatment was the most powerful treatment in reducing the severity of the disease in addition to schedule spraying of the fungicides, 10-day intervals could reduce the incidence of late blight on tomato grown under field conditions. Honda et al (2008) found that amisulbrom concentration on potato leaves in drop water remained at 0.1 ppm or more and was inhibited zoospore release significantly up to 28 days after the application.…”
Section: -Field Trial In Sharkiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spraying moment depends primarily on the weather conditions, the disease pressure. Sameer and El-Tawil (2011) reported that the first treatment was the most powerful treatment in reducing the severity of the disease in addition to schedule spraying of the fungicides, 10-day intervals could reduce the incidence of late blight on tomato grown under field conditions. Honda et al (2008) found that amisulbrom concentration on potato leaves in drop water remained at 0.1 ppm or more and was inhibited zoospore release significantly up to 28 days after the application.…”
Section: -Field Trial In Sharkiamentioning
confidence: 99%