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  1. Integrated management of white mold in snap bean: Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission, December, 2009

    This project is investigating whether low rate (goal: one pound per acre) early fall Contans applications to flailed diseased residues left on the soil surface can increase Cm inoculum and reduce Ss sclerotial...

  2. Ascospore trapping of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in snap bean fields: Report to the Agricultural Research foundation for the...

    Objective for 2008 and Accomplishments: The purpose of this proposed research is to determine whether ascospores of S. sclerotiorum can be detected in experimental bean plantings by polymerase chain reaction...

  3. Biological control and reduced-tillage for white mold management in Willamette Valley processed snap bean production: Report...

    Objectives: to determine the impact of

  4. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of gray and white mold in snap beans: Report to the Agricultural Research Foundation...

    Cancellation of the registration of an effective bean mold fungicide, Ronilan, occurred at the end of the 2005 growing season. Finding equivalent alternatives for use in snap bean is critical. The goal of the...

  5. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of gray and white mold in snap beans: Report to the Agricultural Research Foundation...

    Cancellation of the registration of an effective bean mold fungicide, Ronilan, occurred at the end of the 2005 growing season. Finding equivalent alternatives for use in snap bean is critical. The goal of the...

  6. Green bean breeding and evaluation: Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission, 2005-2006

    Objectives:

  7. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of gray and white mold in snap beans: Report to the Agricultural Research Foundation...

    Cancellation of the registration of an effective bean mold fungicide, Ronilan, is slated to occur at the end of growing season in 2005. Finding equivalent alternatives by 2006 for use in snap bean is critical....

  8. Green bean breeding and evaluation: Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission, 2006

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  9. Vegnet regional pest monitoring: Research report to the Agricultural Research Foundation, 2005

    Part 1: Bean mold project: What is an effective alternative to Ronilan for control of gray and white mold in snap beans when mold pressure is severe? When can we use a less expensive single fungicide...