Title of article :
Efficacy of copper oxychloride base fungicides to control cucumber downy mildew in greenhouse conditions in Iran
Author/Authors :
Fani, Reza Plant Protection Research Department - Yazd Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education - Yazd, Iran , Azimi, Hossein , Probst, Claudia Department of Agricultural Technology and Management - School of Engineering - University of Applied Sciences - Wels, Austria
Abstract :
The use of a multi-site fungicide in cucumber downy mildew
protection programs are recommended to ensure crops are adequately protected
and delay a possible resistance development of high-risk groups of single-site
fungicides. Commercially available dicopper chloride trihydroxide (also known
as copper oxychloride) based fungicides (M FRAC Group) were assessed for
their efficacy against cucumber downy mildew in comparison to a commonly
used phosphonate (Fosphite® 53 WSL, P7 FRAC Group) and untreated control.
Foliar treatments started with the onset of disease symptoms and were repeated
weekly. Disease severity was calculated twice during crop development.
Significant differences between the treatments were detected. Fosphite® was the
most effective among other treatments, with a reduction in disease severity of
82.6%. Among the copper oxychloride-based fungicides, statistically significant
differences were detected. Copertox® and Oksavit® were significantly effective
than the other products at the first disease assessment, and Copertox® being the
most efficient fungicide at the second disease assessment. Significant differences
were also detected among control plots. The efficiency of commercial brands of
copper oxychloride in control of cucumber downy mildew was 53-67%. This
efficiency is acceptable in normal disease conditions but not desirable in an
epidemic situation. If the conditions are favorable for a severe disease epidemic,
it is necessary to combine them with more effective fungicides such as Fosphite.
Keywords :
Cucurbits , Foliar diseases , Oomycetes , Potassium phosphite , Multi-site fungicides
Journal title :
Journal of Crop Protection