Fungicidas para el manejo del cancro y la pudrición de raíz de los cafetos

Greenhouse tests were conducted to evaluate the effect of Rovral (iprodione), Alliete (fosetyl-Al), Bayleton 50DF (triadimefon), SoilGard (Gliocladium virens), Terraclor (pentachloronitrobenzene; PCNB [quintozene]), Champion (copper hydroxide), Benlate 50WP (benomyl) and "Garlic Barrier" in the population of Rhizoctonia solani and Myrothecium roridum. The most promising fungicides were evaluated at different dosages (X/2, X and 2X) to determine seedling protection and toxicity. Pentachloronitrobenzene, benomyl and iprodione were the most effective in reducing the population of R. solani in the inoculated soil with 93, 75 and 70 percent of inhibition, respectively. A phytotoxic effect was observed in coffee seedlings treated with the double dosage of PCNB. The effect of fungicides was minimal in the reduction of the propagules of M. roridum when compared to the control although benomyl and triadimefon protected the seedlings against this pathogen.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: 93703 Mercado, W., 112474 Rodríguez, R. del P.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 2001
Subjects:MYROTHECIUM RORIDUM, COFFEA, COFFEA ARABICA, GLIOCLADIUM VIRENS, MYROTHECIUM, RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI, THANATEPHORUS CUCUMERIS, DOSIS DE APLICACION, BENOMILO, CONTROL QUIMICO, CAFE, COBRE, PLAGUICIDAS MICROBIANOS, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, IPRODIONE, EFECTOS SECUNDARIOS, FITOTOXICIDAD, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS, ORGANISMOS PATOGENOS, QUINTOCENO, TRIADIMEFON, PLANTULAS,
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