• DocumentCode
    1941306
  • Title

    Effect of Six Fungicides against Botrytis Cinerea on Protected Cultivation Tomato

  • Author

    Jia Li-yuan ; Liu Xin-she

  • Author_Institution
    Shangqiu Polytech., Shangqiu, China
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    5-7 Aug. 2011
  • Firstpage
    489
  • Lastpage
    491
  • Abstract
    Six fungicides are selected and used to control Botrytis Cinerea on tomato under protected cultivation. The fungicides include Fludioxonil, BoscaLid, Pyrimethanil (ISO, BSI), Diethofencarb, Carbendazim, Procymidone and Thiophanate-methyl. These Chemicals were sprayed three times and once a week before or in the beginning of disease development. The results show that all the six fungicides have different negative effect on the growing of Botrytis Cinerea. Two of them, 50% BoscaLid (750 g/hm2) and 50% Fludioxonil (750 g/hm2), have significantly inhibited more than 77% of disease development in leaves and fruits resulting in almost 4 times increase of yield compared with control. Other two Chemicals, 40% Pyrimethanil (1550 g/hm2) and 60% Diethofencarb-Carbendazim (1550 g/hm2) also reduced more than 49.35% of disease development in leaves and fruits resulting in 3 time increase of yield compared with control. The last two fungicides 50% Procymidone (1800 g/hm2) and 70% Thiophanate-methyl (2580 g/hm2) have less effect on Botrytis Cinerea.
  • Keywords
    agricultural engineering; agrochemicals; crops; microorganisms; Botrytis Cinerea; boscalid; carbendazim; diethofencarb; fludioxonil; fungicides; procymidone; protected tomato cultivation; pyrimethanil; thiophanate-methyl; Chemicals; Diseases; Green products; Humidity; Indexes; Production; Synthetic aperture sonar; Botrytis Cinerea; Chemical effect; control efficiency; fungicide;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Digital Manufacturing and Automation (ICDMA), 2011 Second International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Zhangjiajie, Hunan
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4577-0755-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-0-7695-4455-7
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICDMA.2011.124
  • Filename
    6051958