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The only fungicides applied for summer diseases to the entire block through the remainder of the Extremely mild temperatures during February and into the month of March caused the trees to break Below average temperatures were experienced during most of the months of April and May, which The roller coaster spring, was followed by a season long drought, which became the second driest Treatments concluded on 1 June, which coincided traditionally with the 2ndcover spray in our region Table 2: Application Timings for the Snyder Farm Study. |
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Late Petal Fall |
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Infection period data was based on Skybit®Inc. IPM apple disease calculations. These calculations Experiment 2:This trial was conducted on two separate blocks of a commercial orchard on two different |
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