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David Shapiro-Ilan and Clive Bock

Black lesions cover pecan leaves, signaling pecan scab. There are options for organic control of pecan diseases.
by David Shapiro-Ilan and Clive Bock IPM Report

Organic control of pecan diseases—pecan scab

Summary: Scab is potentially the most severe limiting factor for growers wishing to produce organic pecans. The most effective organic-compatible approach for controlling scab is to use resistant pecan cultivars. Among eight organic fungicides tested in parallel, Regalia®, was the most effective in reducing pecan scab severity. Bordeaux mixture also shows some promise in scab...

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