Use of oil dispersible mancozeb as an alternative fungicide for the control of abnormal leaf fall disease of Hevea
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TextPublication details: IRRDB symposium on diseases of Hevea, 21-22 November 1994, Cochin, India, pp. 39-42. 1994Description: 39-42Subject(s): Summary: Oil dispersible mancozeb was tested in the field at different dosages over two seasons for the control of abnormal leaf fall disease of rubber in clones RRIM 600 and PB 235. The new fungicide formulation gave comparable disease control to that of oil dispersible copper oxychloride at the same active ingredient levels when sprayed from the ground. In aerial spraying, mancozeb gave higher leaf retention compared to copper oxychloride at the same dosage of formulated product.
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Oil dispersible mancozeb was tested in the field at different dosages over two seasons for the control of abnormal leaf fall disease of rubber in clones RRIM 600 and PB 235. The new fungicide formulation gave comparable disease control to that of oil dispersible copper oxychloride at the same active ingredient levels when sprayed from the ground. In aerial spraying, mancozeb gave higher leaf retention compared to copper oxychloride at the same dosage of formulated product.
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