Growth, Survival, and Ectomycorrhizal Development of Slash Pine Seedlings Inoculated Pisolithus tinctorius and Sprayed with Ferbam and Bayleton Fungicides


Bayleton (triadimefon) severely stunted tree growth and inhibited ectomycorrhizal development when 8 ounces a.i. were applied per acre per application as four foliar sprays. Ectomycorrhizal spore inoculum prepared as vermiculite coated particles was used successfully when applied three weeks after the last Bayleton spray application.
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Publication Southern Nursery Conference Proceedings - Western Session
Event Alexandria, LA - 1984
Section Western
Author David B. South
Published 1984/06/13
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