Chemical control of coconut bud rot caused by Phytophthora in Indonesia.

Four trials to control coconut bud rot caused by Phytophthora were set up in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, during 199192. The trials tested 2 treatment methods and several fungicides and demonstrated the efficacy of stem injection with phosphorous acid. A dose of 810 g a.i. (i.e. 2025 ml of Folirfos 400AS) per palm is recommended at the start of the rainy season.

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Main Authors: Thevenin, J.M 42258, autor. aut, Kharie, S. 42259., Motulo, H.F.J. 42260., Renard, J.L. 38670.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:ng
Subjects:chemical control, Coconut, control, disease control, fatty oil plants, fungicides, plant disease control, plant diseases, plant pathogenic fungi, plant pathogens, plant pathology, tropical crops, Control, Fungicides, Plant diseases, Phytopathogenic microorganisms, Tropical crops,
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Summary:Four trials to control coconut bud rot caused by Phytophthora were set up in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, during 199192. The trials tested 2 treatment methods and several fungicides and demonstrated the efficacy of stem injection with phosphorous acid. A dose of 810 g a.i. (i.e. 2025 ml of Folirfos 400AS) per palm is recommended at the start of the rainy season.