Factors Influencing the Efficacy of Myclobutanil and Azoxystrobin for Control of Grape Black Rot

Plant Disease
Lisa Emele Hoffman, W F Wilcox

Abstract

We studied several factors influencing the efficacy of the demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicide myclobutanil and the strobilurin fungicide azoxystrobin for control of grape black rot, caused by the pathogen Guignardia bidwellii (anamorph Phyllosticta ampelicida). The distribution of sensitivities to myclobutanil among G. bidwellii isolates from an "organic" vineyard (no previous exposure to synthetic fungicides, n = 50) and from a commercial vineyard with a history of DMI applications (n = 60) was determined in vitro. There was little difference between the two populations, and the range of sensitivities was narrow; for the composite population of 110 isolates, the value of the mean effective dose for 50% inhibition (ED50) was 0.04 mg/liter, and the most- and least-sensitive isolates were separated by a factor of 16. When applied from 2 to 6 days after inoculating grape seedlings with a suspension containing either 2 × 104 or 1 × 106 conidia per ml, myclobutanil (60 mg/liter) provided complete control of lesion development. When applied beyond 6 days after inoculation but prior to lesion appearance (9 to 11 days after inoculation, depending on temperature), it provided complete control of pycnidium production in those lesion...Continue Reading

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