tebuconazole

Hans-Werner Hammen haweha@hotmail.com
Sun, 06 Jan 2013 13:51:26 PST

Red blotch in Amartyllids is a secondary infection, after infestation from Tarsonemid mites.
Check for the presence of mites first, using a microscope, before addressing Fungal infection. .........................................................................................................................................> From: markmazerandfm13@earthlink.net
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> Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2013 16:46:31 -0500
> Subject: [pbs] tebuconazole
> 
> >        So far I have been able to keep Stagonospora curtisii out of the
> greenhouse.  However, Zephyranthes tolerates tebuconazole well, and that is
> an effective systemic control.seems
> Even though I live in a winter wheat growing region  (it is  planted on our
> acreage now) , this stuff is very difficult to obtain.  It is an ingredient
> in a broad spectrum pesticide distributed by Bonide that is marketed for
> roses.  The big box stores don't seem to carry it and the local independant
> garden centers  can't seem to get an order fulfilled. Anybody?
> 
> Mark Mazer
> Hertford, NC USDA 8
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