Thx Guys! Used special Intego seed treatment mixed with Trilex EverGol... = very healthy plants!!! Had to put in marker... as Intego is clear and requires a partner to be applied with. Risk Management strategy.
"INTEGO Solo pulse seed treatment recently received an Emergency Use Registration granted by the PMRA through the support of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba pulse growers’ associations that will provide prairie pulse growers a solution for the devastating effects from Aphanomyces. In addition, INTEGO Solo is labelled to control pythium and suppress phytophthora root rot in field peas, lentils, chickpeas, beans and soybeans. - See more at: http://www.nufarm.ca/product/intego-2/#sthash.jqhdRKOM.dpuf"
"The next generation in seed treatments for pulses, Trilex® EverGol® combines three different powerful actives Penflufen (Group 7), Trifloxystrobin (Group 11) and Metalaxyl (Group 4) – which together provide outstanding early-season seed and seedling disease control. Trilex EverGol gives you effective protection against the challenging diseases and risks associated with early-season planting including increased activity on rhizoctonia, botrytis and ascochyta."
"INTEGO Solo pulse seed treatment recently received an Emergency Use Registration granted by the PMRA through the support of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba pulse growers’ associations that will provide prairie pulse growers a solution for the devastating effects from Aphanomyces. In addition, INTEGO Solo is labelled to control pythium and suppress phytophthora root rot in field peas, lentils, chickpeas, beans and soybeans. - See more at: http://www.nufarm.ca/product/intego-2/#sthash.jqhdRKOM.dpuf"
"The next generation in seed treatments for pulses, Trilex® EverGol® combines three different powerful actives Penflufen (Group 7), Trifloxystrobin (Group 11) and Metalaxyl (Group 4) – which together provide outstanding early-season seed and seedling disease control. Trilex EverGol gives you effective protection against the challenging diseases and risks associated with early-season planting including increased activity on rhizoctonia, botrytis and ascochyta."
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