Veränderung der Krankheitsdisposition von Forstpflanzen durch Herbizide: III. Versuche mit Erregern der Umfallkrankheit
European Journal of Forest Pathology, ISSN: 1439-0329, Vol: 8, Issue: 4, Page: 240-258
1978
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Article Description
Modification in disease‐sensibility of forest plants by herbicide treatment. III. Damping off. A study was made of the effect of the two herbicides, Simazin and TOP‐KH (salt of 2,4,5‐T) on attack on seedlings of two provenances of Norway spruce by different damping off fungi.In addition, the effect of the two herbicides on the growth of these fungi in arlificial culture was investigated. Different levels of attack on the seedlings were related to the herbicide applied, its concentration and the origin of the spruce. The results gave evidence for a change in susceptibility of the host due to the herbicide. Copyright © 1978, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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