Cereals: Oats: Pythium
Damping-Off (Pythium spp.)
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Field Crop Protection Guide 2011-2012, Order
2011-2012 publication
Table of Contents
- Seed and Seedling Diseases
- carbathiin + thiram Vitaflo 280
- difenoconazole + metalaxyl-M Dividend XL RTA
- tebuconazole + metalaxyl-M - Raxil MD
- tebuconazole + thiram Raxil T
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Seed and Seedling Diseases
This disease can occur on all soil types but losses are greatest
in cold, wet, clay soils. Minimize soil compaction and remove excess
moisture through improved drainage. Seed treatments containing metalaxyl-M
can reduce infection. Delay planting until conditions will result
in a rapid and uniform emergence.
| Active ingredient |
carbathiin + thiram |
| Trade name |
Vitaflo 280 |
| Rate (product) |
330 mL per 100 kg seed |
| Comments |
Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 6 weeks
after planting. |
| Active ingredient |
difenoconazole + metalaxyl-M |
| Trade name |
Dividend XL RTA |
| Rate (product) |
325-650 mL per 100 kg seed |
| Comments |
For both commercial seed treatment plants and on-farm treatment
using standard gravity flow- or mist-type seed treatment equipment.
May also be used in treat-on-the-go seeder. Do not graze, feed
green forage or cut for hay within 35 days of planting. |
| Active ingredient |
tebuconazole + metalaxyl-M |
| Trade name |
Raxil MD |
| Rate (product) |
300 mL per 100 kg seed |
| Comments |
For both commercial seed treatment plants and on-farm treatment
with conventional seed treating equipment that can accurately
control application rates and provides good distribution of
chemical onto the seed in the mixing chamber. Uniform application
is necessary to ensure seed safety and best disease control.Do
not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 4 weeks after
planting. |
| Active ingredient |
tebuconazole + thiram |
| Trade name |
Raxil T |
| Rate (product) |
225 mL per 100 kg seed |
| Comments |
Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 4 weeks
after planting. |
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