Abstract

Treatment of seed of white lupine (Lupinus albus) with maneb, captan, thiram, metalaxyl, carboxin, PCNB+ethazol, streptomycin sulfate, or chitosan was evaluated for effect on stand establishment, seedling root discoloration and necrosis, and yield. Seed treatments did not consistently improve stand establishment or affect the number of roots with lesions, constrictions, tip necrosis, or discoloration. Fusarium spp. were isolated more frequently than Rhizoctonia solani AG-4, Pythium spp., Pleiochaeta setosa, or Ascochyta sp,, with F. solani being isolated most often. Seed treatment did not consistently result in an increase in yield

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