Research in Plant Disease 2011;17(3):295-301.
Published online December 30, 2011.
살균제 살포횟수 감소를 위한 딸기 탄저병 방제프로그램
남명현, 김현숙, 남윤규, N.A.Peres, 김홍기
 
Fungicide Spray Program to Reduce Application in Anthracnose of Strawberry
Myeong Hyeon Nam, Hyeon Suk Kim, Yun Gyu Nam, N. A. Peres, Hong Gi Kim
Abstract
The effect of various fungicides on anthracnose of strawberry, caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, was determined in vitro, and in greenhouse and field trials. The EC50 values of benomyl were clearly different between two sensitive and resistant groups of isolates. Iminoctadine tris had lower EC50 values than mancozeb and propineb as protective fungicides and the response of mancozeb, propineb and azoxystrobin was variable depending on the isolate. In the greenhouse, pre- and post- inoculation fungicide applications significantly reduced disease compared to the non-treated control. Propineb, mancozeb and azoxystrobin were effective in controlling the disease when applied prior to inoculation. Metconazole and prochloraz-Mn treatments as ergosterol biosynthesis-inhibiting fungicides had the lowest incidence of anthracnose. In the nursery field trials in 2009 and 2010, the reduced fungicide spray program provided similar levels of disease control compared to the calendar-based applications with captan. A reduced spray program based on efficacious fungicides such as prochloraz-Mn will be useful for strawberry growers and provide more options for controlling anthracnose in Korea.
Key Words: EC50, Prochloraz-Mn, Seolhyang
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