Title of article :
Effects of Metalaxyl, Fosetyl-Al, Dimethomorph and Cymoxanil on Phytophthora cactorum of Peach Tree
Author/Authors :
T. Thomidis & K. Elena، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The activity of metalaxyl, fosetyl-Al, dimethomorph,
and cymoxanil against Phytophthora crown rot of peach
trees was examined. Application of fosetyl-Al or met-
alaxyl by painting the trunk (150 g/l) of 3-year-old
PR204 trees was inhibitory to growth of the fungus but
neither dimethomorph nor cymoxanil were eective.
Application of metalaxyl as a soil drench suppressed
canker development when the treated trees were subse-
quently inoculated with Phytophthora cactorum. Fose-
tyl-Al signi®cantly reduced the growth of fungus
compared with cymoxanil, dimethomorph and control
but it was not as eective as metalaxyl. Again,
dimethomorph and cymoxanil did not in¯uence canker
development. Both metalaxyl and fosetyl-Al were
active for at least 21 days after applications. Strips
of trunk bark were removed from trees, that had been
drenched with the tested chemicals 20 days before,
and inoculated on the cambium side with P. cactorum.
Metalaxyl was the most eective fungicide and fosetyl-
Al signi®cantly reduced the development of fungus
compared with dimethomorph, cymoxanil and the
untreated strips. Colonization of strips treated with
dimethomorph was signi®cantly less than untreated
strips. In contrast, cymoxanil did not inhibit the
growth of fungus. Application of metalaxyl or fosetyl-
Al as trunk paint or a soil drench appear to be
eective procedures for preventing Phytophthora rot
of peach trees
Keywords :
Phytophthora , Application , crown rot , fungicides , systemic compounds
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology