Delayed Sowing Can Decrease the Severity of Black Root Rot of Cotton
Date Issued:2006-08-10
Abstract
In Australia, most cotton is sown from late September to early October, when cool conditions, favourable to black root rot, usually occur. By comparing disease severity with different sowing dates and monitoring disease progress, we showed that delaying sowing can minimise the period of time that cotton is exposed to conditions favourable for development of black root rot.
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- 2006 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2006 Australian Cotton Conference