Olive leaf spot and its control with fungicides
E. E. Wilson and
H. N. Miller
Hilgardia, 1949, vol. 19, issue 1
Abstract:
Bordeaux mixture (8-8-100 or 10-10-100) applied in fall or early winter effectively prevented leaf infection in three out of four seasons. Later applications gave less satisfactory control. For two seasons one treatment of 8-8-100 bordeaux proved less efficacious than two treatments. In the next two seasons, however, one November treatment of 10-10-100 bordeaux gave adequate protection. On the whole, proper timing of the bordeaux treatment seemed more important than renewing the fungicide deposit.
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Date: 1949
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