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Influence of panicle fungicides and harvest schedules on sorghum seed quality under humid tropical conditions in Puerto Rico
1969
The Journal of Agriculture of the University of Puerto Rico
Fungicide applied directly to developing panicles of the sorghum cultivars TAM 428 and Pioneer 846 substantially reduced seed quality losses caused by fungal infections at harvest at physiological maturity (pm) and in delayed harvests under warm humid tropical conditions in Puerto Rico. With four sprays of benomyl plus captan, germination losses 2 weeks after pm were 30.3%; for nonsprayed plots 75.3%. Compared to a four spray schedule and no sprays, one spray 3 weeks after boot stage gave
doi:10.46429/jaupr.v71i1.6926
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