Meta-analysis of yield response of foliar fungicide-treated hybrid corn in the United States and Ontario, Canada

  • Wise, Kiersten A.
  • Smith, Damon
  • Freije, Anna
  • Mueller, Daren S.
  • Kandel, Yuba
  • Allen, Tom
  • Bradley, Carl A.
  • Byamukama, Emmanuel
  • Chilvers, Martin
  • Faske, Travis
  • Friskop, Andrew
  • Hollier, Clayton
  • Jackson-Ziems, Tamra A.
  • Kelly, Heather
  • Kemerait, Bob
  • Price, Paul, III
  • Robertson, Alison
  • Tenuta, Albert
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Publication date
June 2019
Publisher
Iowa State University Digital Repository
Language
English

Abstract

Background Foliar fungicide applications to corn (Zea mays L.) occur at one or more application timings ranging from early vegetative growth stages to mid-reproductive stages. Previous studies indicated that fungicide applications are profitable under high disease pressure when applied during the tasseling to silking growth stages. Few comprehensive studies in corn have examined the impact of fungicide applications at an early vegetative growth stage (V6) compared to late application timings (VT) for yield response and return on fungicide investment (ROI) across multiple locations. Objective Compare yield response of fungicide application timing across multiple fungicide classes and calculate the probability of positive ROI. Methods Data we...

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