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| Additions or corrections to our 2003 Research Report, as well as information about our next field season: Research Progress Reports, P-Days and Severity Values, Weather data (Antigo, Grand Marsh, Hancock, Plover) will be available at our web site (instructions to get there) . | |||
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| Potato | |||
| Evaluation of fungicides to control early blight of potato - Hancock, 2003 |
1-12
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| Evaluation of integrated host resistance and fungicide application to control early blight and late blight of potato - Hancock, 2003 |
13-20
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| Evaluation of forecasting systems to determine fungicide application schedules for control of early blight of potato - Hancock, 2003 |
21-24
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| Evaluation of potato cultivars and breeding selections to identify resistance to early blight and late blight, 2003 |
25-32
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| Evaluation of potato cultivars and breeding selections to identify resistance to common scab - Antigo, 2003 |
33-34
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| Evaluation of seedpiece and in-furrow treatments to control common scab - Antigo, 2003 |
35-36
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| Evaluation of the efficacy of seedpiece or in-furrow fungicide treatment for potato disease control - Spooner, 2003 |
37-38
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| Effect of seedpiece and in-furrow treatment on development of pink rot symptoms and other diseases, plant growth and yield - Spooner, 2003 |
39-42
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| Evaluation of the efficacy of seedpiece or in-furrow fungicide treatment for potato disease control - Montello, 2003 |
43-46
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| Evaluation of potato cultivars and breeding selections to identify resistance in tubers to early blight, late blight and pink rot |
47-50
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| Evaluation of the effect of severity of scab symptoms on seed tubers on development of scab symptoms at harvest and yield, 2003 |
51-54
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| Bean | |||
| Evaluation of chemical control of white mold on snap bean - Hancock, 2003 |
55-56
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| Evaluation of disease control on snap bean using IPM practices, 2003 |
57-64
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| Evaluation of processing bean cultivars and advanced breeding lines for reaction to the current virus complex | |||
| Carrot | |||
| Evaluation of fungicides to control carrot foliar blights - Hancock, 2003 |
65-66
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| Evaluation of weather-based spray programs on tolerant and susceptible carrot cultivars to control Alternaria and Cercospora leaf blights - Hancock, 2003 |
67-72
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| Evaluation of reduced risk spray programs on tolerant and susceptible carrot varieties to control foliar diseases caused by Alternaria and Cercospora - Hancock 2003 |
73-78
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| Evaluation of carrot cultivars and breeding selections to identify resistance to foliar blights - Hancock 2003 |
79-84
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| Evaluation of carrot cultivars and breeding selections to identify resistance to foliar blights - Lewiston, 2003 |
85-90
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| Pumpkin and Squash | |||
| Evaluation of pumpkin and squash varieties for resistance to powdery mildew - Hancock, 2003 |
91-94
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| Meteorological Data | |||
| Appendix I - Antigo |
95-96
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| Appendix II - Hancock, Table 1, Soil temperature |
97
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| Appendix II - Hancock, Table 2, Weather data |
98-100
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| Appendix III - Spooner |
101
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| Information about our web site |
102
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| Acknowledgments | |||
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We thank Therese Aschkenase, Genevieve Backus, Nick Breitbach, Jeff Breuer, Glenn Carlson, Heidi Chaudoir, Brett Colson, Richard Deede, Peter George, Irwin Goldman, Nate Good, Horia Groza, Richard and Roderick Gumz, Thelma Heidel, Phil Holman, Gary Humphrey, Florence Johnson, Brian Just, Rob Kane, Doug Klabunde, Casey Klingbeil, Chuck Kostichka, Kim Lesniak, Jim Levasseur, Andrea Maciejczak, Tom Mattek, Paul Miller, Jim Okray, Cheryl Pionke, Peter Rogers, Noah Rosenzweig, Phil Simon, Roger Stratton, Paul Sytsma, The Wallendals, Ken Williams and Beth Zulfic for their support and assistance. We also thank all the plant breeders and seed companies who provided material for us to evaluate in our variety trials (sources listed with trials) and the Wisconsin Seed Potato Certification Program. The financial support of BASF Corporation, Bayer CropScience, Cerexagri Inc., Crompton - Uniroyal Chemical Co, Inc., Dow AgroSciences, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Gowan Co., Griffin Corporation, ISK Biosciences Corp, Midwest Food Processors Association, Syngenta Crop Protection, USDA, UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, Wisconsin Potato Industry Board, and Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association is gratefully acknowledged. |
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