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Late blight is a fungal disease that affects potatoes and tomatoes, and can cause widespread crop destruction. The disease ...
Met Éireann has issued an advisory for potato blight over the coming days with certain areas of the country more at risk.
New study confirms copper-based fungicides as a reliable solution for aerial stem rot in potatoes Peer-Reviewed Publication. American Phytopathological Society ...
Fortunately, you don't have to reach for toxins to protect your garden from these pesky animals. Natural pest control comes in all shapes and sizes; it's one reason it always pays to plant basil near ...
Key points – potato late blight. Efficacy testing of five key fungicide groups against common blight strains carried out in 2018; Fluazinam resistance re-confirmed in 37_A2 ...
Early summer’s rainy, humid weather created exactly the sort of conditions suitable for the spread of potato blight ...
If you see yellow leaves on your potato plants, it's a good idea to investigate further. The problem may be a lack of ...
Potatoes are versatile, tasty, and rich in vitamins. ... Prevent blight by spraying your tower thoroughly with a potato fungicide, available at most gardening stores.
A special local needs (SLN) registration as been isue to the Gowan Co., allowing North Dakota potato growers to use chemigation equipment to apply the fungicide Moncut 70-DF to better manage black ...
BOISE, Idaho -- Three types of potatoes genetically engineered to resist the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine are safe for the environment and safe to eat, federal officials have ...
All the latest science news on fungicide from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and ... Research confirms copper-based fungicides as a reliable solution for aerial stem rot in potatoes.
A new aggressive potato blight strain was detected in Wales and eastern Scotland earlier this year. The strain, identified as EU 46, can withstand certain fungicides, making it harder to control.