Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response

Botrytis bunch rot of grapes is mainly controlled by applying fungicides at three crop stages: the end of flowering (BBCH 68), bunch closure (BBCH 77) and the beginning of veraison (BBCH 81). The phenylpyrroles derivative fudioxonil is among the most effective fungicides registered to control Botr...

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Main Authors: Anne-Noëlle PETIT, Nathalie VAILLANT-GAVEAU, Anne-Sophie WALKER, Pierre LEROUX, Fabienne BAILLIEUL, Marie-Laure PANON, Christophe CLÉMENT, Florence FONTAINE
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Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2011-05-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5396
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spelling doaj-552b673cf2a840eca349b4ede49d927c2020-11-25T03:30:07ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952011-05-0150110.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-90498774Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence responseAnne-Noëlle PETITNathalie VAILLANT-GAVEAUAnne-Sophie WALKERPierre LEROUXFabienne BAILLIEULMarie-Laure PANONChristophe CLÉMENTFlorence FONTAINE0URCA- UFR Sciences - laboratoire stress, défenses et reproduction des plantes Botrytis bunch rot of grapes is mainly controlled by applying fungicides at three crop stages: the end of flowering (BBCH 68), bunch closure (BBCH 77) and the beginning of veraison (BBCH 81). The phenylpyrroles derivative fudioxonil is among the most effective fungicides registered to control Botrytis cinerea. Its effectiveness was investigated in relation to spray timing, fungicide resistance and defence responses of grapevine. Frequencies of B. cinerea strains which were resistant to fungicides were evaluated at harvest. The frequencies of resistant phenotypes were similar in all treatments except for a class of multidrug resistant strains (MDR 1) whose frequency increased after fudioxonil applications. None of the treatments tested induced defence responses in flowers/berries after fungicide application, suggesting that fudioxonil effectiveness was not related to a stimulation of plant defence processes. The standard program of three fungicide applications provided the best control of B. cinerea  in the Champagne region in comparison with a single treatment of fudioxonil at any of the crop stages tested. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5396defense responsesfludioxonilfungicide resistancegrapevinegrey mould
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author Anne-Noëlle PETIT
Nathalie VAILLANT-GAVEAU
Anne-Sophie WALKER
Pierre LEROUX
Fabienne BAILLIEUL
Marie-Laure PANON
Christophe CLÉMENT
Florence FONTAINE
spellingShingle Anne-Noëlle PETIT
Nathalie VAILLANT-GAVEAU
Anne-Sophie WALKER
Pierre LEROUX
Fabienne BAILLIEUL
Marie-Laure PANON
Christophe CLÉMENT
Florence FONTAINE
Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
defense responses
fludioxonil
fungicide resistance
grapevine
grey mould
author_facet Anne-Noëlle PETIT
Nathalie VAILLANT-GAVEAU
Anne-Sophie WALKER
Pierre LEROUX
Fabienne BAILLIEUL
Marie-Laure PANON
Christophe CLÉMENT
Florence FONTAINE
author_sort Anne-Noëlle PETIT
title Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
title_short Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
title_full Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
title_fullStr Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fudioxonil on <I>Botrytis cinerea</I> and on grapevine defence response
title_sort effects of fudioxonil on <i>botrytis cinerea</i> and on grapevine defence response
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Botrytis bunch rot of grapes is mainly controlled by applying fungicides at three crop stages: the end of flowering (BBCH 68), bunch closure (BBCH 77) and the beginning of veraison (BBCH 81). The phenylpyrroles derivative fudioxonil is among the most effective fungicides registered to control Botrytis cinerea. Its effectiveness was investigated in relation to spray timing, fungicide resistance and defence responses of grapevine. Frequencies of B. cinerea strains which were resistant to fungicides were evaluated at harvest. The frequencies of resistant phenotypes were similar in all treatments except for a class of multidrug resistant strains (MDR 1) whose frequency increased after fudioxonil applications. None of the treatments tested induced defence responses in flowers/berries after fungicide application, suggesting that fudioxonil effectiveness was not related to a stimulation of plant defence processes. The standard program of three fungicide applications provided the best control of B. cinerea  in the Champagne region in comparison with a single treatment of fudioxonil at any of the crop stages tested.
topic defense responses
fludioxonil
fungicide resistance
grapevine
grey mould
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5396
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