Effects of four fungicides on survival and growth of containerized Douglas-fir seedlings: greenhouse performance

Abstract
Several disease control strategies were tested on Douglas-fir (Pseudotsugamenziesii (Mirb.) Franco) seedlings grown in a greenhouse-shadehouse facility in western Oregon. Potting mixture was exposed to two pasteurization treatments combined factorially with four fungicides (benomyl, captan, fenaminosulf, and ethazol) and three application schedules (pregermination drench, postgermination drenches, and a combination of pre- and post-germination drenches). Both pasteurization of the potting mixture and applications of fenaminosulf caused statistically significant phytotoxic effects.

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