Fungicide Efficacy Guides Updated for 2023
Published: 03/20/2023
With so many widely marketed products available, deciding on the most effective fungicide treatments can be difficult. With this in mind, the Crop Protection Network is pleased to announce several updated publications by specialized committees of researchers from across the United States and Ontario, Canada. These Fungicide Efficacy Guides provide a rating of how well fungicide treatments control their respective diseases when applied optimally. Efficacy ratings for a number of fungicide active ingredients were determined by field-testing the materials over multiple years and locations and provides information on a fungicide's level of disease control.
Comparative Performance for a Variety of Crops and Fungicide Products
The Crop Protection Network Team is pleased to announce the following updated additions to our crop disease publication library:
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Corn Diseases by The Corn Disease Working Group (CDWG)
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Soybean Foliar Diseases by The North Central Regional Committee on Soybean Diseases (NCERA-137)
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Soybean Seedling Diseases by The North Central Regional Committee on Soybean Diseases (NCERA-137)
Fungicide Efficacy for Control of Wheat Diseases by The North Central Regional Committee on Management of Small Grain Diseases (NCERA-184)
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