Effects of fungicides applied to seed potato tubers at harvest or after grading on fungal storage diseases and plant development
Autor: | A. D. Ruthven, D. A. Lindsay, S. F. Carnegie, T. D. Hall |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
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Zdroj: | Annals of Applied Biology. 116:61-72 |
ISSN: | 1744-7348 0003-4746 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1990.tb06586.x |
Popis: | Summary An assessment was made over 3 years of the efficacy of thiabendazole, 2–aminobutane and a formulation of a mixture of thiabendazole and 2–aminobutane in controlling gangrene, skin spot and dry rot when applied either at harvest or after grading at different dates during the storage season. After harvest applications, the incidence of gangrene was least on tubers treated with the mixture and generally greatest with thiabendazole. When applied after grading the efficacy of the fungicides was not affected by date of grading. Although 2–aminobutane applications at harvest or after grading were equally effective in controlling gangrene, thiabendazole and the mixture were less effective after grading where gangrene was prevalent in a stock. Thiabendazole and the mixture gave good control of dry rot when applied at harvest but were less effective when applied after grading, particularly late in the storage season. Dry rot was sometimes more prevalent on tubers fumigated with 2–aminobutane, especially those treated after grading. Skin spot was more effectively controlled by the mixture and 2–aminobutane than by thiabendazole but, with applications after grading, the efficacy of all fungicides declined the later the date of grading. Plants grown from tubers treated with the mixture or its 2–aminobutane glycollate constituent exhibited characteristics associated with genetic variation. |
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