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  • ...o the taproot. The bark of infected regions is often cracked. No current information is available on resistance to the pathogen or control measures. (Fungal Di ...by other weather conditions, nutritional disorders, diseases, insects, and pesticides. (Noninfectious Disease -- Caused by Abiotic Agents)
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  • ...e stem on fruit skin. Young leaves may be deformed and scarred. Botanical pesticides ryania or sabadilla can be used in commercial orchards if the thrips are a ...s about a problem without observing the disease in the field and obtaining information on the local topography, soil conditions, cultural practices, types of root
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  • ...leaf blade and the collar becomes rotted and the leaf blade drops off. No information on the control of this disease is available. ...with whitish centers, also occur on the glumes of affected plants. Little information on epidemiology or control is available.
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  • _____ Use approved and registered pesticides according to label. _____ Select pesticides which will preserve natural enemies of pests.
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  • _____ Use approved and registered pesticides according to label. _____ Select pesticides which will preserve natural enemies of pests.
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  • _____ Use approved and registered pesticides according to label. _____ Select pesticides which will preserve natural enemies of pests.
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  • _____ Use approved and registered pesticides according to label. _____ Select pesticides which will preserve natural enemies of pests.
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  • ‘‘ Adjuvants; Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA’‘ ‘‘Adjuvants, types of; Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA’‘
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  • _____ Use approved and registered pesticides according to label. _____ Select pesticides which will preserve natural enemies of pests.
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  • ''Adjuvants, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA'' ''Adjuvants, types of, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA''
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  • ...the environment and their effectiveness is often related to soil pH. Once pesticides enter soil a major factor governing their fate is absorption onto colloids. ...ndowner receives an annual CRP rental payment from the USDA based on soils information for the buffer acres.
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  • ëëAdjuvants, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDAíë ëëAdjuvants, types of, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDAíë
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  • ''Adjuvants, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA'' ''Adjuvants, types of, Applying Pesticides Correctly, EPA and USDA''
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