Effect of temperature and fungicides on survival of corn grown from kernels infected with Helminthosporium maydis.
@article{Kommedahl1973EffectOT, title={Effect of temperature and fungicides on survival of corn grown from kernels infected with Helminthosporium maydis.}, author={T. Kommedahl and D. S. Lang}, journal={Phytopathology}, year={1973}, volume={63}, pages={138-140} }
Kernels of corn infected with Helminthosporium and transferred to 24 C. Seedlings that started growth at maydis race T and sown early in May in the field resulted 18 C wilted 17-21%, but those that started at 24 C wilted in 0-2% wilted seedlings, but those sown 2 weeks later 27-30%. A seed lot containing a high percentage of yielded 0-30% (avg 8%) wilted seedlings despite a better kernels infected with H. maydis was treated with 16 seedling stand at the later date. In the greenhouse, a high… CONTINUE READING
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