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Effective control of raspberry spur blight (Didymella applanata) and increased crop yields in the following season were obtained in a plantation of cv. Mailing Jewel with a programme of four or five sprays commencing when the new canes first appeared. Treatments were applied at 14-day intervals and continued until c. 2 wk before harvest. Thiram (0.16% a.i), benomyl (0.025% a.i.), dichlofluanid (0.10% a.i.) and captan (0.10% a.i.) gave good control of the disease but as benomyl and dichlofluanid were also effective in controlling powdery mildew (Sphaero-theca macularis) and Botrytis cinerea on the berries these fungicides appear to be the most suitable.  相似文献   

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In vitro studies were carried out to investigate a possible integrated use of chemical and biological means to control the peach twig blight pathogen,Monilinia laxa. Three fungal antagonists ofM. laxa (Penicillium purpurogenum, Penicillium frequentans andEpicoccum nigrum) and six fungicides (vinclozolin, iprodione, thiram, captan, benomyl and thiophanate-methyl) were used in the study. Sensitivity of the fungal isolates to the fungicides was determined in vitro by calculating ED50 values. Benomyl and thiophanate-methyl were the most fungitoxic compounds and captan was the least fungitoxic.M. laxa andP. purpurogenum were the most sensitive to all chemicals tested, whileE. nigrum andP. frequentans presented bigger differences in their sensitivity to chemicals compared toM. laxa. E. nigrum was consistently less sensitive to benomyl (ED50=2.26 ppm), thiophanate-methyl (ED50=9.61 ppm) and vinclozolin (ED50=3.89 ppm) than the other fungi.P. frequentans was less sensitive to captan, vinclozolin, iprodione, thiophanate-methyl and thiram thanM. laxa (8, 7, 5, 4 and 2 times respectively). These results suggest thatE. nigrum andP. frequentans could be successfully used in an integrated control programme that combines biological and chemical methods.  相似文献   

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Mixtures of methyl esters of fatty acids (‘Off-Shoot O’) and mixtures of fatty alcohols (‘Off-Shoot T’), applied during the late autumn (November), eradicated apple powdery mildew (caused by Podosphaera leucotricha) from infected buds. Applications in the spring at bud-burst were less effective. The autumn sprays caused little damage to the cultivars Bramley's Seedling, Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious but on Worcester Pearmain 50% of the buds were killed by a 5% Off-Shoot O spray. The bud-burst sprays were damaging and reduced yield on the Cox and Bramley trees. A 5% a.i. mixture of nonanol/lissapol applied to a range of commercial cultivars was effective in eradicating powdery mildew but was more phytotoxic than the Off-Shoot compounds. Spraying Cox trees later in the winter failed to reduce the damage. Eradication of the overwintering stage of the disease resulted in low spore concentrations during the following spring and early summer, enabling some economies to be made in the summer mildew fungicide programme.  相似文献   

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The microbial population dynamics on apples cv. Golden Delicious were analysed every 15 days between bud and harvest in a fully replicated experiment in northern Spain in 1994 and 1995. The total microbial populations varied with developmental stage, and with prevailing climatic conditions. The predominant mycroflora were the filamentous fungi Cladosporium and Alternaria spp. and white and pink yeasts. Other genera isolated included mainly species of Epicoccum, Fusarium and Acremonium. However, the most important post-harvest pathogens Penicillium expansum and Botrytis cinerea were seldom isolated from ripening apples. Maximum total filamentous fungal populations occurred after fruit set and during early ripening [2 × 104cfu (colony-forming units) g-1 approximately] while those of bacteria were maximum at bud stage (3.5 × 105and 3.0 × 104 cfu g-1 in 1994 and 1995 respectively). White yeasts were more numerous than pink yeasts. Endophytic infection of apple buds by Alternaria spp., responsible for core rot, was found in almost all bud tissue. By contrast, Cladosporium spp. were initially isolated later from 12.5–50% of tissue samples during blooming and fruit set. The impact of a four-spray fungicide regime during apple development significantly decreased the total filamentous fungal populations in both years, and that of Cladosporium spp. in 1994. However, bacterial populations were often higher on apples from fungicide-treated plots. Fungicide sprays decreased populations of Cladosporium, Alternaria and white yeasts for a maximum of up to 15–30 days after application. Fungicide application had little effect on endophytic infection of apples by Alternaria spp. between bud and harvest.  相似文献   

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Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Pestalotia psidii were found to be the dominant pathogens causing leaf spots and fruit diseases of guava. Effects of two fungicides in rainy (wet) and four fungicides in the winter (dry and cool) seasons separately, in concentrations of 500, 1500 and 3000 mg a.i. I?1 (ppm) have been investigated on the pathogens and on composite phylloplane fungi. Benomyl was found most effective against the population of pathogens and checked disease development. However, it was effective only at the schedule of three successive foliar applications. The application of captan did not check P. psidii as effectively as benomyl but it had a marked adverse effect on many of the phylloplane fungi. A signif, icant decrease in the number of fungal species colonizing mancozeb and dichlone-treated leaves was observed. Lesion measurement and spore germination tests against both pathogens following chemical treatments in vivo and in vitro respectively have also been made.  相似文献   

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Five sprays of dichlofluanid (0–1% a. i.) reduced spur blight (Didymella applanata) on canes and powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca macularis) on fruit more than five sprays of captan (0–1% a. i.). Omission of the first three applications resulted in little increase in disease but when the fourth (full bloom) application also was omitted the incidence of disease was comparable with that on untreated plants. The final (fruitlet stage) application did not further reduce disease incidence. Five sprays of dichlofluanid reduced grey mould (Botrytis cinerea) on stored fruit more than five sprays of captan. There was an increase in grey mould with progressive reductions in the number of sprays. Incidence on canes was slight and was unaffected by treatments. A programme of five dichlofluanid sprays applied at 14-day intervals until c. 2 wk before harvest and supplemented by a single early full bloom spray of either dinocap (0–025% a. i.), binapacryl (0–05% a. i.), triforine (0–025% a. i.), benomyl (0–025% a. i.) or replaced by benomyl (0–025% a. i.) all halved both the number of fruits infected by powdery mildew and the number of spur blight lesions on canes, compared with unsprayed controls. Six applications of any of the following fungicides at 7-day intervals from 23 May until 29 June 1977 reduced powdery mildew incidence on fruit, the last fungicide being particularly effective: dinocap (0–0125%), dichlofluanid (0–075%), binapacryl (0–025%), triforine (0–0125%), bupirimate (0–0075%), ditalimfos (0–01875%) and fenarimol (0–0036%). Only triforine and bupirimate reduced the incidence of mildew on shoots. Dichlofluanid, binapacryl, triforine and fenarimol all reduced the amount of spur blight on canes. The largest fruit occurred on plants sprayed with bupirimate, ditalimfos and fenarimol, and late ripening was associated with triforine treatments.  相似文献   

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A new quaternary ammonium growth retardant, i-allyl-i-(3,7-dimethyl-octyl)-piperidinium bromide (ADOPB), was compared with daminozide, ancymidol and chlorphonium chloride for its effectiveness in reducing lateral stem length in the pot chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium). Single foliar sprays of ADOPB applied at 100 to 250 ppm active ingredient (a.i.) gave excellent height control without phytotoxicity in cv. Bright Golden Anne throughout the year. Similar results were obtained in two trials with cvs Purple Anne and Regal Anne. As much as 10 to 50 times this concentration of daminozide was required to achieve a similar degree of height control. However, under summer conditions even high concentrations of daminozide did not adequately reduce stem length. Foliar sprays of ancymidol (50–100 ppm a.i.) also gave good control of stem length but this chemical was more effective when applied as a compost drench. Compost drenches of ADOPB reduced stem extension but a greater quantity of a.i. was required compared to a foliar spray. Foliar sprays of dikegulac-sodium (100 to 5000 ppm a.i.) were very phytotoxic. Reductions in thelength of lateral stems were associated with marked decreases in their fresh and dry weights. Growth retardants delay the flowering of pot chrysanthemums by inducing a slower rate of flower bud development. Foliar sprays of ADOPB generally delayed flowering by 2–3 days more than did sprays of daminozide, but this was comparable with that associated with the use of compost drenches of chlorphonium chloride. High concentrations of all the retardants reduced the diameter of open flowers. Only daminozide caused a loss of flower colour in cv. Regal Anne. The results are discussed in relation to the mode of action of growth retardants, with particular reference to the effects of gibberellins on stem extension and flower development in the chrysanthemum.  相似文献   

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Summary Shool cultures of apple cv. Pinova were contaminated with faint pink pigmented yeast. Yeast isolates were identified as Rhodotorula slooffiae with standard physiological methods and molecular analysis. Growth of isolated yeasts was tested against different fungicides. The following fungicides inhibited the growth of yeast isolates, and were not phytotoxic to apple shoots at concentrations lower than the minimal phytotoxic concentrations (MPC): ProClin? 300, mancozeb, triforine, myclobutanil, thiabendazole, mancozeb+zoxamid, and silver nitrate. Some fungicides inhibited growth of yeasts, but were phytotoxic. These included miconazole, PPM, copper sulfate, potassium sorbate, and cycloheximide. Benomyl was not phytotoxic, but was effective only at high doses. Decontamination of shoots was achieved using a combination of two treatments. Shoots were first soaked in half-strength Murashige and Skoog (MS) liquid medium containing silver nitrate (588μM) and Silvet 77 (0.01%) for 1–2h, and then transferred to a solidified MS medium containing both mancozeb (15mgl−1) and thiabendazole (40mgl−1).  相似文献   

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In glasshouse pot experiments, uptake of benomyl, thiophanate-methyl and carbendazim from equivalent soil applications (in the range 0–003– 0–035 %a-i- atarateof 2&4 ml/plant) gave equal levels of control of Botrytis lesions developing from inoculations of freshly exposed leaf scars on tomato stems. Spray applications of benomyl to exposed leaf scars controlled infection at concentrations down to 0025 % a.i. The effect of lower concentrations of the stem spray could be markedly enhanced either by the addition of a mineral oil (2 % Actipron) or by a prior soil application of benomyl at a low rate which on its own had little effect on lesion development. Protectant spray applications of glycophene and vinclozolin gave levels of control quite comparable to that of benomyl at equivalent concentrations. Evidence was obtained that the lesions formed at the artificially-inoculated leaf scars at the top of the stems of young pot-grown tomato plants were larger than those lower down. In spite of this, the level of disease control with soil applications of fungicides containing or generating carbendazim (MBC) was greater at the top than at the bottom, probably because of the normal migration of the fungicides and their accumulation at the extremities of the plant. In an observation trial in a commercial crop of tomatoes, benomyl applied either as five soil drenches at approximately monthly intervals, or as two drenches followed by five sprays at three-weekly intervals, or as five sprays alone gave marked reductions in plant loss and number of Botrytis stem lesions in both cvs Eurocross BB and Cudlow Cross. Those stem lesions which did develop, however, were generally as large as those on untreated control plants. Five sprays of dichlofiuanid gave similar levels of disease control. All the treatments gave apparently higher yields (statistically untested) in Eurocross BB, but less consistent responses were recorded in Cudlow Cross.  相似文献   

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Experiments with the growth regulator ethephon (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid) were made to stimulate the flower differentiation in the ‘Carola’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ apple cultivars in Pillnitz (GDR) and ‘Jonathan’ and ‘Golden Delicious’ in Ujfehértó (Hungaria). A twofold application of 150 ppm ethephon in June proved most effective. Our results indicate that it is possible to promote flower differentiation in apple trees without growth retardation and fruit thinning.  相似文献   

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This study investigates on effects of four fungicide and six isolate from Trichoderma and Gliocladium on Botrytis cinerea agent grey mold of strawberry under library and greenhouse condition. The effect of four fungicides i.e. benomyl, dichlofluanid, captan and triadimenol on B. cinerea was studied in the laboratory condition by method mixed poison to culture medium. It was shown that the fungicide including benomyl, triadimenol, dichlofluanid and captan were able to inhibit mycelial growth of B. cinerea on PDA plate with EC50 of 0.16, 1.42, 3.40 and 7.73 ppm respectively. These fungicides delayed myceliogenic germination of sclerotia at 1000 ppm, while exhibiting no fungicidal effect. Moreover, the antagonistic effects of six fungi including Trichoderma koningii (T21), T. viride (T4), T. harzionum (T5), T. viride (T2), G. virens (G2), G. virens (G8) on B. cinerea were assessed. This assessment was done under library condition and its results as follows: The antagonistic mechanism occurred through branching at the end of B. cinerea hyphae, hyphal contact, coiling, vacuolization and lyses. Volatile metabolites of T. koningii (T21) and non-volatile metabolites of G. virens (G2 and G8) and T. koningii (T21) caused maximum inhibition of the fungal growth. Trichoderma spp and G. virens were able to colonize and sporulate on sclerotia and caused their lysis within 7-21 days. In greenhouse, a completely randomized design with 11 treatments (4 chemical and 6 biological and one untreated control) each replicated five times were used for the comparison. Greenhouse studies revealed that application of fungicides i.e. captan, dichlofluanid, triadimenol and benomyl reduces disease severity by 42, 45, 48 and 52% respectively. The fungal antagonists reduce the grey mold disease severity between 5-42%. All treatments caused a decline in post harvest disease, as the most effective treatment of chemical control was benomyl with 68.33% and for the biological treatment this was T. koningii (T21) with 56%.  相似文献   

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Benomyl (0.025% a.i.) and thiabendazole (0.05 % a.i.) applied in July, August and September to apple trees cvs. Sunset and Cox's Orange Pippin gave slightly better control of Gloeosporium spp. rots in stored fruit than captan (0.1% a.i.) applied at similar intervals. On Cox's Orange Pippin, treatment with captan at 0.1 % a.i. in July and at 0.2% a.i. in August was as effective as three sprays at 0.1 % a.i. in July, August and September in controlling both Gloeosporium spp. and Nectria galligena rots. Benomyl applied in the spring and early summer to control apple scab on orchard trees reduced the incidence of Gloeosporium spp. and Monilia fructigena in stored fruit. Pre-harvest sprays of benomyl and captan gave good control of rotting caused by N. galligena but thiabendazole was ineffective. Post-harvest dips of thiabendazole controlled rotting by Gloeosporium spp. butnot byN. galligena.  相似文献   

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Ceratitis capitata (Wiedemann), the Mediterranean fruit fly, is one of the key pest species affecting deciduous fruit orchards along the Mediterranean coasts. Because of global warming, C. capitata is gradually spreading north and is becoming a major pest of apples. Determining the susceptibility of the main apple varieties grown in the region will serve as a cornerstone to the management of this pest. In this study, we show the results of a field and laboratory no‐choice test conducted to determine the Medfly preferences on different apple cultivars. The seven main varieties of apples (Gala, Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Kanzi, Morgen Dallago and Fuji) were tested. The results demonstrate that C. capitata lays eggs on all apple cultivars in both field and laboratory conditions. The Granny Smith, Red Delicious and Morgen Dallago varieties showed the lowest susceptibility in laboratory conditions, (0.75, 1.55, 2 oviposition punctures/fruit, respectively), with significant differences in oviposition compared to the Golden Delicious, Kanzi and Fuji (3.27, 3.31, 3.1 oviposition punctures/fruit, respectively) varieties, which were shown to be the most susceptible to Medfly attack in laboratory conditions. On the other hand, only slight and not statistically significant differences emerged from the field trials. In relation to the physico‐chemical characteristics, the apple cultivars showing the lowest susceptibility (Granny Smith, Red Delicious and Morgen Dallago) had harder peels and pulps and lower sugar contents than the most susceptible cultivars (Golden Delicious, Fuji and Kanzi). These results were also confirmed through evaluation of larval development on different varieties. In fact, Granny Smith, Red Delicious and Morgen Dallago were the three varieties that did not allow adequate larval and adult development and reduced the possibility of the emergence of a new generation.  相似文献   

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In Verticillium dahliae isolates (‘wild type’) obtained prior to the advent of benzimidazole fungicides, growth of germ tubes and extension of mycelium were typically inhibited by benomyl at 0–3 ppm and 0.5-1.0 ppm respectively. Culture of such isolates in the presence of increasing concentrations of benomyl resulted in the selection of variants able to grow at 12.0 ppm. Conidia, and mycelium grown for 24 b, were each more sensitive to inhibition by benomyl than mycelium grown for 48 h. Mycelium of both wild-type and selected variants was still viable after treatment with 20 ppm benomyl in a nutrient medium for 112 days. Long-term treatments at 20 ppm caused the enlargement of mycelial cells and conidia, thickening of the cell walls and formation of large spherical inclusions apparently comprising or containing lipids.  相似文献   

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All commercially important apple cultivars are susceptible in the field to scab caused by Venturia inaequalis. The scope of this study was to investigate variation in virulence in Venturia inaequalis populations towards commercial apple cultivars. For this purpose, primary lesions were sampled in orchards with different varietal compositions and diversities. The virulence pattern of monosporic isolates, obtained by isolation of single conidia, was assessed by cross inoculations of the cv. Ananas Reinette, Boskoop, Glockenapfel, Golden Delicious, Gravenstein, James Grieve, Jonathan, Maigold, Reinette de Champagne, Spartan and Yellow Transparent. All cultivars were susceptible to some isolates and resistant to others. No cultivar behaved the same way, which suggests the presence of differential resistance in each cultivar and corresponding virulence in some isolates. Isolates from a monoculture of Golden Delicious consisted mainly of a pathotype that was virulent to Golden Delicious but not to other cultivars. In the samples from cultivar mixtures, virulence pattern variation was considerable. The results give further evidence of the existence of a large pool of differential and ephemeral resistances in Malus, which were overcome by the local scab populations during co‐evolution.  相似文献   

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To develop a damage threshold for the European red mite (ERM), Panonychus ulmi (Koch), the effect of ERM injury on fruit weight and return crop in the apple cultivars (CVs) Golden Delicious and Oregon Spur were studied in the Upper Galilee of Israel for two consecutive seasons. The ERM significantly affected the leaf colour, chlorophyll content, fruit weight and return harvest in both CVs. High population levels of 450 adult female cumulative mite days (ACMDs) reduced the fruit weight on Golden Delicious but not on Oregon Spur. Population levels above approximately 600 and 900 ACMDs in Golden Delicious and Oregon Spur, respectively, caused a substantial reduction in the return harvest. Because no damage was observed at low population levels, an action threshold of 150 ACMDs is recommended.  相似文献   

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Five formulations of four benzimidazole derived fungicides, carbendazim, benomyl, thiophanate methyl and methyl 4-[2-(2-dimethylamino acetamide) phenyl]-3-thioallophanate were compared for their toxicity towards two pathogenic isolates of Rhizoctonia solani and three of R. bataticola. The isolates of two fungi showed significant differences in mycelial growth inhibition by the five fungicides. Benomyl and carbendazim were most inhibitory to all isolates of both fungi while the sesame isolate of R. bataticola was least sensitive to all fungicides. Disease control (90%) was obtained with low concentrations of benomyl against root rot of cowpea caused by R. solani, and with thiophanate methyl against root rot of sesame and sunflower, and leaf blight of mung bean caused by R. bataticola. The spread of stalk-end rot of sunflower heads was best checked with a spray of thiophanate methyl. The results suggest that benzimidazole fungicides having similar toxophores act differently for disease control in different host-parasite combinations.  相似文献   

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Aim: To test the efficacy of a chemical (chlorous acid) for reducing the numbers of viable Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores in laboratory media and on apples. Methods and Results: Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spores in aqueous suspension and on apple surfaces of four different cultivars were treated with 268 ppm chlorous acid. Treatment with 268 ppm chlorous acid sharply reduced the numbers of spores of A. acidoterrestris in laboratory media by 1·6, 4·3, and 7·0 log10 reductions for 5, 10, and 15 min treatments, respectively. Chlorous acid also effectively reduced the spore load on apple surfaces. Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris spore counts were significantly reduced by about 5 log10 after 10 min treatment on four different apple cultivars (‘Red Delicious’, ‘Golden Delicious’,’ Gala’, and ‘Fuji’). There was no synergistic effect on spore reduction when chlorous acid treatment was combined with heat. Conclusions: These results show that chlorous acid is highly efficacious against A. acidoterrestris spores on apple surfaces. Significance and Impact of the Study: Chlorous acid can be used as an alternative sanitizer of chlorine to control a major A. acidoterrestris contamination source in juice processing plants.  相似文献   

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Two isolates of a potential biological control agent, Paecilomyces fumosoroseus, for greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum, on tomato in greenhouses were tested for their compatibility with five fungicides (captan, dichlofluanid, iprodione, benomyl, and carbendazim) and six insecticides (malathion, carbaryl, primicarb, pymetrozine, cypermethrin, and deltamethrine) which are used on glasshouse tomato. Conidial germinations after 24 h and radial growths after 14 days of inoculation were determined in the presence of each pesticide at three concentrations (recommended rate, 0.1 and 10 times of the recommended rate by its manufacturer) and resultant variations were evaluated. Our results suggest that the tested pesticides, especially the fungicides, have potential to interfere with the success of P. fumosoroseus if they are to be employed together. The recommended concentration rate of primicarb and pymetrozine, and the lower concentrations of cypermethrin and deltamethrin were less hazardous than the others.  相似文献   

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A selection of fungicides, herbicides and surfactants and urea were tested for their effect on the production of pseudothecia and ascospore release of Leptosphaeria maculans present on oil-seed rape straw and turnip seed crop straw. The fungicides ethyl mercury phosphate, triarimol, fenarimol, carbendazim, tridemorph and benomyl, each at 1 g/litre, the herbicides dinoseb and diquat, each at 10 g/litre the surfactants Bradasol, Cetrimide, Deciquam 222, Hyamine 1622 and Maxonol N, each at 50 g product/litre, and urea at 150 g/litre, applied to straw before pseudothecia had formed were more than 90% effective in preventing further development. These chemicals were also effective in preventing further ascospore production when applied to straw bearing mature pseudothecia but only dinoseb and urea prevented the release of mature ascospores. The results suggest that it may be possible to break the life cycle of L. maculans by chemical treatment and thereby obviate the need for subsequent control measures.  相似文献   

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