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Research indicates effectiveness of BASF turf fungicide. (Industry News).
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California Fairways
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March 1, 2002
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A new report covering field-trial results on Insignia fungicide, which will be introduced in 2002 by BASF, indicates that it offers broad-spectrum control of a wide range of turf diseases as well as significant suppression of dollar spot. Published in the November 2001 issue of ThrfGrass Thends magazine, the article, written by Wakar Uddin, assistant professor of plant pathology at Penn State University, focuses on Insignia (pyraclostrobin) trials.
According to Uddin, re...
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