Summary Of Corn Fungicide Results From On-Farm Trials In Iowa In 2011
LEXINGTON, KY.
Colleagues at Iowa State
University (Drs. Daren
Mueller and Alison
Robertson) recently shared results
of 23 on-farm fungicide
trials, comparing different
fungicides and timings. Most
of these trials were conducted
in low-disease conditions. (For
the full report, go to:
http://www.extension.iastate.edu/NR/rdonlyres/88CDD37F-E5D6-4CBA-B207-CA6B677942C8/164380/ISUFARMFinal.pdf.)
I have summarized their timing work in Table
1. You can see that these studies show no advantage
to applying fungicide early, and provided
a modest positive response in about 40
percent of fields sprayed under mostly low disease
conditions. These findings are consistent
with the results of small-plot research conducted
by other universities.
Bottom line: On-farm studies in Iowa in 2011
showed no benefit to applying fungicide early in
the season. A significant benefit was sometimes
found when applied near R1. This is consistent
with results of small-plot research. Δ
DR. PAUL VINCELLI: Extension Plant Pathologist,
University of Kentucky