Re: Foliar Nematode control using Pylon
- Subject: Re: Foliar Nematode control using Pylon
- From: j*@infi.net
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 19:43:25 -0500
Don,
I'm sending this to the group incase anyone else is interested.
Pylon is a new chemical class called pyrroles. The material has translaminar
activity, which means that the material penetrates the leaf tissue and forms
reservoir of active ingredient within the leaf. that probably works on the
foliar nematodes.
This chemical is for greenhouse applications only and foliar nematodes
(Aphelenchoides spp.) are listed on the label.along with application rates.
Check the internet for addional data.
John
Wessel Nursery
505 Gawain Court
Virginia Beach, VA. 23464
jwessel@infi.net
Fax 757-424-6435
www.hostatissueculture.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan & Lu Nelson" <hostanut@Bellsouth.net>
To: <hosta-open@hort.net>
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:18 PM
Subject: Foliar Nematode control using Pylon
> John,
>
> Very interesting. I'm sure Pylon is a controlled use chemical but it's
good
> to know that this control measure is out there for those who want to take
> advantage of it. We need to face up to the fact that it's possibly going
to
> take a little more than organic pesticides to control foliar nematodes.
> We also get the Journal HostaScience and are anxious to get the second
> issue. Can you supply a little more information on the use of Pylon?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan and Lu
>
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