Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :

Employing the degree of physical performance (correct droplet size, good penetration, distribution and coverage of the sprayed material) and the reduced rate (3.85 and 4.64 kg/ha) of Copper Nordox, optimum volume for the coffee Leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix) control was in the range of 400 l/ha and 600 l/ha respectively. Even though, copper at the rate of 7.7 kg/ha and applied suspended in each of the volumes used in this study, was as effective as the reduced rates of copper in the control of this disease at these rates, Leaf rust infection peak was reduced significantly (P = 0.05) and coffee yields were increased. Chemical concentrations appeared to play a major role compared to spray volume in the overall Leaf rust control. The practical implications of these results are discussed in this paper

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Main Author: 89600 Maithia, A.S.K.
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Published: Nov
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, HEMILEIA VASTATRIX, ROYA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS, CONTROL QUIMICO, METODOS DE APLICACION, VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:816852020-02-03T21:49:00ZOptimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust : 89600 Maithia, A.S.K. Nov 1988engEmploying the degree of physical performance (correct droplet size, good penetration, distribution and coverage of the sprayed material) and the reduced rate (3.85 and 4.64 kg/ha) of Copper Nordox, optimum volume for the coffee Leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix) control was in the range of 400 l/ha and 600 l/ha respectively. Even though, copper at the rate of 7.7 kg/ha and applied suspended in each of the volumes used in this study, was as effective as the reduced rates of copper in the control of this disease at these rates, Leaf rust infection peak was reduced significantly (P = 0.05) and coffee yields were increased. Chemical concentrations appeared to play a major role compared to spray volume in the overall Leaf rust control. The practical implications of these results are discussed in this paperEmploying the degree of physical performance (correct droplet size, good penetration, distribution and coverage of the sprayed material) and the reduced rate (3.85 and 4.64 kg/ha) of Copper Nordox, optimum volume for the coffee Leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix) control was in the range of 400 l/ha and 600 l/ha respectively. Even though, copper at the rate of 7.7 kg/ha and applied suspended in each of the volumes used in this study, was as effective as the reduced rates of copper in the control of this disease at these rates, Leaf rust infection peak was reduced significantly (P = 0.05) and coffee yields were increased. Chemical concentrations appeared to play a major role compared to spray volume in the overall Leaf rust control. The practical implications of these results are discussed in this paperCOFFEA ARABICAHEMILEIA VASTATRIXROYAENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASFUNGICIDAS CUPRICOSCONTROL QUIMICOMETODOS DE APLICACIONVOLUMEN DE ASPERSIONKenya Coffee (Kenia)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
HEMILEIA VASTATRIX
ROYA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS
CONTROL QUIMICO
METODOS DE APLICACION
VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION
COFFEA ARABICA
HEMILEIA VASTATRIX
ROYA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS
CONTROL QUIMICO
METODOS DE APLICACION
VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
HEMILEIA VASTATRIX
ROYA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS
CONTROL QUIMICO
METODOS DE APLICACION
VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION
COFFEA ARABICA
HEMILEIA VASTATRIX
ROYA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS
CONTROL QUIMICO
METODOS DE APLICACION
VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION
89600 Maithia, A.S.K.
Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
description Employing the degree of physical performance (correct droplet size, good penetration, distribution and coverage of the sprayed material) and the reduced rate (3.85 and 4.64 kg/ha) of Copper Nordox, optimum volume for the coffee Leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix) control was in the range of 400 l/ha and 600 l/ha respectively. Even though, copper at the rate of 7.7 kg/ha and applied suspended in each of the volumes used in this study, was as effective as the reduced rates of copper in the control of this disease at these rates, Leaf rust infection peak was reduced significantly (P = 0.05) and coffee yields were increased. Chemical concentrations appeared to play a major role compared to spray volume in the overall Leaf rust control. The practical implications of these results are discussed in this paper
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
HEMILEIA VASTATRIX
ROYA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
FUNGICIDAS CUPRICOS
CONTROL QUIMICO
METODOS DE APLICACION
VOLUMEN DE ASPERSION
author 89600 Maithia, A.S.K.
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title Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
title_short Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
title_full Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
title_fullStr Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
title_full_unstemmed Optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
title_sort optimum volume of spray application for the control of coffee leaf rust :
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