1957
DOI: 10.4141/cjps57-024
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EFFECT OF INSECTICIDES AND HERBICIDES APPLIED TO SOIL ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF PLANT DISEASES. I. THE SEEDLING DISEASE OF BARLEY CAUSED BY HELMINTHOSPORIUM SATIVUM P. K. & B.

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“…or less. Examples are dinoseb (RICHARDSON 1957), paraquat (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1967 a), paraquat and atrazine (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1966), fiuometuron (BOZARTH and TWEEDY 1971), trifluralin (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1969), and simazine and amitrole (MILLIKAN and FIELDS 1964). The pathogens involved were species of Fusarium, H elminthosporium, Rhizoctonia, and Sclerotium.…”
Section: Decrease In Plant Disease Due To Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…or less. Examples are dinoseb (RICHARDSON 1957), paraquat (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1967 a), paraquat and atrazine (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1966), fiuometuron (BOZARTH and TWEEDY 1971), trifluralin (RODRIGUEZ-KABANA et al 1969), and simazine and amitrole (MILLIKAN and FIELDS 1964). The pathogens involved were species of Fusarium, H elminthosporium, Rhizoctonia, and Sclerotium.…”
Section: Decrease In Plant Disease Due To Herbicidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paraquat sprayed on potato haulm altered the outcome of competition between Fusarium culmorum, a known cereal pathogen, and the known antagonist Trichoderma viride in favor of the former (WILKINSON and LUCAS 1969 b), probably due to the higher sensitivity of Trichoderma viride to paraquat (WILKINSON andLUCAS 1968 and. NAITO andTANI (1956 and1957) demonstrated the production of antibiotics by Gleosporium olivarum grown on media containing 2,4-D, MCPA, or 2,4,5-T. BALICKA and KREZEL (1969) found that prometryne, Hnuron, and chlorpropham (CIPC) sometimes affect the production of antibiotic substances by strains of Bacillus mesentricus which are inhibitory to Pseudomonas phaseoli. Prometryne also affected the magnitude of antibiosis of certain antagonists of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.…”
Section: D) Effect On Relationships Between Pathogens and Other Organmentioning
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“…Common rootrot is the most widespread and destructive root disease of cereals in Western Canada (2) Richardson (5) found that soil ireatmens with aldrin (1,2,3,+,10,10-heiachloro-1,4,4a,5,8,8a-hexahydro-1,4,5,8-dimethanonapthalene), gamma BHC, and heptachlor (1,4,5,6,7,8,8 -hepta chlo r -3 a,4,7,7 a-tetrahydro-4, 7 -methanoindene) were different in their effects on plant development and rootrot infection in barley seedlings. He observed also that none of these insecticides was toxic to C. satir,vts in culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The effects of 2,4-D on hyphal growth of B. sorokiniana (Richardson 1957;Wagner 1955) and on other species of Bipolaris (Bever and Slife 1948; Chappell and Miller 1956) range from none to inhibition. The arnine and ester salts and Can.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%