Effect of lime, benomyl and cycloheximide on club root disease of crucifers

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W.W.Ko

Abstract

Clubroot disease is reduced by the adequate application of lime. Cabbage and cauliflowers can be grown profitably on limed soils. Benomyl and cycloheximide did not significantly reduce clubroot infection in both field trials under the conditions of Cameron Highlands, Malaysia. There are significant differences in clubroot severity among the four cruciferous vegetables. Cauliflowers are more tolerant to clubroot disease while Chinese cabbage and Kai Choy are less tolerant.

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