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The
Oklahoma Peanut Leafspot Model is a weather-based management tool
which can be used to schedule fungicide applications for early leafspot,
a foliar disease of peanuts. The model was developed by OSU plant
pathologists and based on field studies conducted at a number of
sites in Oklahoma during 1990-1995. It is based on the accumulation
of "infection hours", periods during which temperature and humidity
conditions are favorable for disease development. Using weather
data from the Oklahoma Mesonet,
the Model calculates the number of infection hours which have occurred
since 30 days after planting or since the start of the last unprotected
period, whichever is later. If the number equals or exceeds 36 hours,
the Model recommends a fungicide application.
All users are strongly urged to read the Model
Description for further instructions on how to utilize the spray
advisory, including proper fungicides to apply. The Oklahoma Peanut
Leafspot Model will run from May 1 through October 31; it is updated
daily and should be available at this web site by 11 a.m. CDT each
morning.
To utilize the Model, please go to the Site-Specific
Interactive Model section below and follow the instructions.
You will need to enter the planting date for your peanuts as well
as the date of your last fungicide application this season, if it
has occurred. Note that other foliar diseases besides early leafspot
may occur that are not controlled well using this model. Growers
need to monitor their fields for such diseases. Consult the Images
and Related
Links sections for further information.
DISCLAIMER
As with any pest management model, the Oklahoma Peanut Leafspot
Model is to be regarded as only a tool in making fungicide application
decisions. It is not intended to replace the best judgment of the
grower in making such decisions.
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