Foliar Fungicides On Corn: Label Changes And Potential Phytotoxic Effects
September 04, 2009
During 2007, the use of foliar fungicides on corn for management of foliar diseases increased in Nebraska and the rest of the Corn Belt. The most commonly used systemic products contain chemicals from one or both of two major fungicide classes, strobilurins and triazoles. Label restrictions for these products vary by class and sometimes by individual products. Some important changes have been made to some of these product labels and company recommendations that may affect the way you use them.
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