- Know the Signs of Pythium this Fall and Winter
During the fall and winter, cooler temperatures and overcast weather create prime conditions for pathogens such as Pythium spp. to establish, which can cause root and stem rots to invade wounds and tender plant tissue. This jeopardizes healthy roots, posing a threat to unrooted cuttings and young seedlings in propagation, as well as to established plants.
During the fall and winter, cooler temperatures and overcast weather create...
- Solutions for Pythium diseases
Donāt wait until July or August to begin planning for Pythium. While that is the key time to prevent Pythium blight on cool-season grasses, other Pythium diseases can attack throughout the growing season.
Donāt wait until July or August to begin planning for Pythium. While that i...
- Protect Propagating Plants with a Syngenta Agronomic Plan
Protecting plants during propagation can be a challenge, especially during spring production because of the large variety of bedding plants produced.
Protecting plants during propagation can be a challenge, especially during ...
- Beat Cool-season Diseases with a Proven Agronomic Plan
Certain diseases thrive in cooler growing environments, so growers must remain vigilant even as temperatures start to drop. Along with regular scouting, having a preventive agronomic program in place with a rotation of products labeled for specific disease control is the best way to ensure diseases donāt threaten healthy crops.
Certain diseases thrive in cooler growing environments, so growers must rem...