Vol. 41 No. 1 (2002)
Research Papers

Persistence of the systemic activity of metalaxyl and fosetyl-Al applied as a soil drench or foliar spray to control Phytophora crown rot of peach

Published 2002-04-01

How to Cite

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T. Thomidis, “Persistence of the systemic activity of metalaxyl and fosetyl-Al applied as a soil drench or foliar spray to control Phytophora crown rot of peach”, Phytopathol. Mediterr., vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 28–32, Apr. 2002.

Abstract

The persistence of the fungicides metalaxyl and fosetyl-Al, when applied by soil drenching or as foliar sprays against crown rot of peach by Phytophthora cactorum or P. citrophthora was examined. Metalaxyl and fosetyl- Al applied by soil drenching inhibited both Phytophthora species for 40 days, but inhibition was reduced after 60 days. Foliar application with fosetyl-Al inhibited both pathogens for at least 20 days, but metalaxyl was ineffective as a foliar spray. The data suggest that when applied as a soil drench both metalaxyl and fosetyl-Al provide effective control of Phytophthora crown rot of peach trees.

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