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The Systemic Fungicidal Activity of Triphenyl Tin Acetate Against Cercospora beticola on Sugarbeet. Z. Solel, Division of Plant Pathology, The Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Bet Dagan, Israel; Phytopathology 61:738-739. DOI: 10.1094/Phyto-61-738.

Triphenyl tin acetate, as well as benomyl, applied to the lower surface of sugarbeet leaves, decreased infection by Cercospora beticola inoculated on the untreated leaf side. Both fungicides, applied either to some of the foliage or to roots, reduced infection on untreated leaves. The systemic fungicidal activity of triphenyl tin acetate was inferior to that of benomyl.

Additional keywords: Beta vulgaris.