Comparison of overhead and conventional side boom method of spray application for the control of C.B.D. with non-benzimidale and benzimidazole fungicides

Similar levels of both coffee berry disease (C.B.D.) (Colletotrichum Coffeanum) control and coffee yields have been achieved by either contact or systemic (Benzimidazole) fungicides applied by either the overhead or the conventional side boom methods of spray application, although the former method gives relatively poor spray cover. The effectiveness in C.B.D. control and the increase in yield may therefore be attributed to the effective redistribution properties to the effective redistribution properties of Orthodifolatan (Captafol). Delan (dithianon), Benlate (benomyl) and Derosal (carbendazim), which were the fungicides used

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Main Author: 89600 Maithia, A.S.K.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Set-
Subjects:ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, COLLETOTRICHUM, CONTROL DE HONGOS, CONTROL QUIMICO, FUNGICIDAS, FORMULACIONES, METODOS DE APLICACION, PULVERIZACION, COLLETOTRICHUM COFFEANUM, EFECTOS DE LOS FUNGICIDAS,
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Summary:Similar levels of both coffee berry disease (C.B.D.) (Colletotrichum Coffeanum) control and coffee yields have been achieved by either contact or systemic (Benzimidazole) fungicides applied by either the overhead or the conventional side boom methods of spray application, although the former method gives relatively poor spray cover. The effectiveness in C.B.D. control and the increase in yield may therefore be attributed to the effective redistribution properties to the effective redistribution properties of Orthodifolatan (Captafol). Delan (dithianon), Benlate (benomyl) and Derosal (carbendazim), which were the fungicides used