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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 35, Number 2 (1984) Bayleton Applied to Bareroot Nursery Stock Reduces Fusiform Rust in First Year After Outplanting

Bayleton Applied to Bareroot Nursery Stock Reduces Fusiform Rust in First Year After Outplanting

Bayleton applied to bareroot nursery stock at 600 milligrams per liter as a top dip, root dip, or clay slurry prevented fusiform rust infections in loblolly pine seedlings artificially inoculated 3 months later. Clay slurries containing 600, 800, 1,000, and 1,500 milligrams of Bayleton per liter prevented natural infections during the first infection season after outplanting, but top and root dips prevented natural infections only at Bayleton concentrations of 1,500 milligrams per liter.


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Author(s): S. J. Rowan

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 35, Number 2 (1984)

Volume: 35

Number: 2