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![](/profile/get-photo.asp?memberid=12182&type=profile&rnd=678) Dover, De | The more and more looking into fungicides I've done, it seems like the general consensus is Azoxystrobin's have a plant synergistic/ preventative effect not a curative. Propiconazole's have more of a curative effect. Strobi's are great for helping with plant stress and helping slow ethylene production which will slow plant senescence. So green stem beans, but I feel like the biological benefit that it bring may protect yield. Of course the new latest and greatest fungicides have a strobi/propiconizole/sdhi. And that new sdhi is what is really adding to the cost. So if you have disease use a propiconazole, if your clean and want something cheap run the strobi. I would use a strobi for that R1. At R4 i dont know, depends on your fall and how your taste for tough beans are.
Edited by GregD 6/28/2024 18:16
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