Seed Treatments for Disease Control

  • Bennett M
  • Callan N
  • Fritz V
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Abstract

Disease management is an important step in any crop establishment system. Emergence of field-seeded crops may take several weeks for many species and represents a vulnerable stage of plant growth. This paper considers various biological, chemical, and physical seed treatments for improved seed performance. The role of seed quality and cultural practices in seedling establishment also is reviewed. Multidisciplinary approaches to improving horticultural crop establishment are promising.

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Bennett, M. A., Callan, N. W., & Fritz, V. A. (2018). Seed Treatments for Disease Control. HortTechnology, 1(1), 84–87. https://doi.org/10.21273/horttech.1.1.84

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