Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition

Forty eight isolates of Botrytis elliptica and 23 isolates of B. cinerea from several locations in Korea were tested for resistance to fungicides used in the farmer's fields. Isolation frequency of B. elliptica having EC50 (effective concentration of 50%) value 500−1000 μg/ml to benomyl and man...

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Main Authors: Soosang Hahm, Yunkyu Nam, Kicheon Kyeong, Byungryun Kim, Kwangseop Han, Jongjin Choi, Seunghun Yu
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Language:English
Published: Hanrimwon Publishing Company 2013-03-01
Series:Research in Plant Disease
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Online Access:http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?uid=696&sort=&scale=&key=year&keyword=&s_v=19&s_n=1&pn=vol&year=2013&vmd=Full
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spelling doaj-c0b167e12bfc4bedb598a4b807a47f262020-11-24T23:08:59ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyResearch in Plant Disease1598-22622233-91912013-03-01191711http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2013.19.1.007Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field ConditionSoosang Hahm0Yunkyu Nam1 Kicheon Kyeong2 Byungryun Kim 3Kwangseop Han4Jongjin Choi5Seunghun Yu6Chungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam Agricultural Research and Extension ServicesChungnam National UniversityForty eight isolates of Botrytis elliptica and 23 isolates of B. cinerea from several locations in Korea were tested for resistance to fungicides used in the farmer's fields. Isolation frequency of B. elliptica having EC50 (effective concentration of 50%) value 500−1000 μg/ml to benomyl and mancozeb appeared highly, suggesting that the two fungicides are not effective in controlling leaf blight of lily in the field. The isolates were tested for resistance to fungicides procymidone and iprodione which were most commonly used in the farmer's fields. The rates of EC50 value 5−50 μg/ml to procymidome and iprodione were 93.7% and 100%, respectively, and those of 0−0.1 μg/ml to diethofencarb+carbendazim and fludioxonil were 98.0% and 93.8%, respectively. In the rain-protected cultivation, control of leaf blight of lily was the most effective when iprodine, diethofencarb+ carbendazim, and fludioxonil were sprayed alternately four times during the growing season.http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?uid=696&sort=&scale=&key=year&keyword=&s_v=19&s_n=1&pn=vol&year=2013&vmd=FullBenzimidazoleBotrytis cinereaBotrytis elliptica
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author Soosang Hahm
Yunkyu Nam
Kicheon Kyeong
Byungryun Kim
Kwangseop Han
Jongjin Choi
Seunghun Yu
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Yunkyu Nam
Kicheon Kyeong
Byungryun Kim
Kwangseop Han
Jongjin Choi
Seunghun Yu
Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
Research in Plant Disease
Benzimidazole
Botrytis cinerea
Botrytis elliptica
author_facet Soosang Hahm
Yunkyu Nam
Kicheon Kyeong
Byungryun Kim
Kwangseop Han
Jongjin Choi
Seunghun Yu
author_sort Soosang Hahm
title Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
title_short Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
title_full Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
title_fullStr Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
title_full_unstemmed Changes in Sensitivity Levels of Botrytis spp. Population Isolated from Lily to Fungicides and Control under Field Condition
title_sort changes in sensitivity levels of botrytis spp. population isolated from lily to fungicides and control under field condition
publisher Hanrimwon Publishing Company
series Research in Plant Disease
issn 1598-2262
2233-9191
publishDate 2013-03-01
description Forty eight isolates of Botrytis elliptica and 23 isolates of B. cinerea from several locations in Korea were tested for resistance to fungicides used in the farmer's fields. Isolation frequency of B. elliptica having EC50 (effective concentration of 50%) value 500−1000 μg/ml to benomyl and mancozeb appeared highly, suggesting that the two fungicides are not effective in controlling leaf blight of lily in the field. The isolates were tested for resistance to fungicides procymidone and iprodione which were most commonly used in the farmer's fields. The rates of EC50 value 5−50 μg/ml to procymidome and iprodione were 93.7% and 100%, respectively, and those of 0−0.1 μg/ml to diethofencarb+carbendazim and fludioxonil were 98.0% and 93.8%, respectively. In the rain-protected cultivation, control of leaf blight of lily was the most effective when iprodine, diethofencarb+ carbendazim, and fludioxonil were sprayed alternately four times during the growing season.
topic Benzimidazole
Botrytis cinerea
Botrytis elliptica
url http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?uid=696&sort=&scale=&key=year&keyword=&s_v=19&s_n=1&pn=vol&year=2013&vmd=Full
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