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Benomyl in soil and response of Pinto bean plants to repeated exposures to a low level of ozone

Journal Article · · Phytopathology; (United States)

Benomyl soil amendments provided short-term protection from ozone injury for Pinto bean plants repeatedly exposed to ozone at 0.06 ..mu..liter/liter (6 pphm) for 5-day periods. Protection was accompanied by varying degrees of benomyl phytotoxicity. Benomyl amendments were not effective in overcoming the long-term deleterious effects of repeated exposures to a low level of ozone on the growth, reproduction, and nodulation of Pinto bean plants.

Research Organization:
Univ. of Massachusetts, Waltham
OSTI ID:
6404111
Journal Information:
Phytopathology; (United States), Journal Name: Phytopathology; (United States) Vol. 63; ISSN PHYTA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English