Use clean seeds to minimize the occurrence of the disease
Use salt water to separate lightweight, infected seeds during soaking
Use fungicides as seed treatmentsBecause the disease is
commonly spread through spores on the surface of the seed, applying a
fungicide containing benomyl or benomyl-t (at 1-2% of seed weight) for
dry seed coating to treat infested seed can be effective. Soaking seed
in a fungicide solution of 1:1000 for one hour or 1:2000 for five hours
has also been shown to be useful. Avoid repeated applications of benomyl
since the fungus can develop resistance to this treatment.In
cases where resistance to benomyl occurs, use a fungicide that contains
triflumizole, propiconazole, prochloraz or a combination of thiram +
benomyl
Use clean seeds to minimize the occurrence of the disease
Use salt water to separate lightweight, infected seeds during soaking
Use fungicides as seed treatmentsBecause the disease is
commonly spread through spores on the surface of the seed, applying a
fungicide containing benomyl or benomyl-t (at 1-2% of seed weight) for
dry seed coating to treat infested seed can be effective. Soaking seed
in a fungicide solution of 1:1000 for one hour or 1:2000 for five hours
has also been shown to be useful. Avoid repeated applications of benomyl
since the fungus can develop resistance to this treatment.In
cases where resistance to benomyl occurs, use a fungicide that contains
triflumizole, propiconazole, prochloraz or a combination of thiram +
benomyl.
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