Efikasnost fungicida u suzbijanju Botrytis cinerea u zasadu borovnice / Efficacy of fungicides in Botrytis cinerea control on blueberry
2017
Vojinović, Uroš (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd (Srbija)) | Stević, Milan (Poljoprivredni fakultet, Beograd (Srbija))
During the season 2017., biological efficacy of several different fungicides in blueberry protection from gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), was performed. The trials were conducted in conventional blueberry orchards at the locality of Šutci (Ljig) and Orašac (Aranđelovac) on varieties Duke and Draper. The experiments were performed as a randomized block system in four replications. The application of fungicides was carried out using the back sprayer, and a total of three treatments were performed, starting from the growth stage of flowering (more than 50% of open flowers BBCH 65), until seven days prior to harvest (BBCH 85). The assessment was performed by sampling 100 fruit from each variant tested, 10 and 20 days after last treatment (two assessments on both sites tested). Fruits were stored in the cold chamber and the severity of disease was evaluated after obvious differences between treated variants and control occurred. At the location of Šutci (Ljig) the severity of gray mold in untreated (control) was 27% during the first and 20.3% in the second assessment, while at the location of Orašac (Aranđelovac) severity of the disease was 23.3% in the first and 24.5% in the second assessment. The highest efficacy in both locaties and in both assessments was observed for the combination of active substances fluopyram+trifloxystrobin. High efficacy was registered for boscalid and the combination of pyraclostrobin+boscalid and cyprodinil+fludioxonil (80.6- 89.2%). Moderate efficacy was achieved using cyprodinil (60.5 - 65.6%) while fenhexamid exhibited significantly higher efficacy in the first (about 71%) than in second assessment (19.8 - 33.7%).
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