Author:
Donald E. C.,Porter I. J.,Lancaster R. A.
Abstract
Commercially suitable methods for application of fluazinam were evaluated in
field trials conducted in Victoria and Western Australia. Incorporation of
fluazinam into the soil in bands 23 cm wide along the transplant row (to a
depth of about 15–20 cm) immediately before transplanting was the most
effective method of application. Plants grown in soil treated in this way
developed significantly less clubroot than when fluazinam was applied using
either a spot drench (100 mL/plant) or a continuous spray over the plants
immediately after transplanting. The banded soil incorporation treatment
consistently increased the marketable yield of broccoli and cauliflower. In
one trial, banded soil incorporation increased the marketable yield of both
crops by at least 80% compared with the other commercial methods of
application currently in use. The banded soil incorporation treatment was more
reliable and effective in a range of soil types than the high volume drenches
currently used. This method of application remained effective, significantly
reducing clubroot severity, when the volume of water used to apply fluazinam
was reduced by 80% from 2500 to 500 L/ha.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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