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| | TFPHIN article PC97N |
 | | TBZ, like many fungicides, is limited in the range of pathogens which it is able to control. |
 | | The best decay control was observed when TBZ was applied immediately after harvest, and BioSave 110 was applied to the same fruit six weeks later. |
 | | This was better than when the products were applied in the reverse order.Similarly, an experiment comparing the effectiveness of TBZ when applied immediately after harvest or 3, 6, 9, or 12 weeks later showed that control was best when TBZ was applied early in the storage period. |
| postharvest.tfrec.wsu.edu /pgDisplay.php?article=PC97N (667 words) |
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