Within‐ and between‐orchard variability in the sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis to myclobutanil, a DMI fungicide, in the UK
Pest Management Science2009Vol. 65(11), pp. 1241–1249
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Abstract
Spatial spread of insensitive isolates of V. inaequalis to myclobutanil is likely to be limited in distance. Conidia may be an important source of primary inoculum. Myclobutanil should still be effective for most field isolates, but its use should be strategically integrated with other groups of fungicides.
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