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Control of seed-borne Phomopsis sp. on lupins

Control of seed-borne Phomopsis sp. on lupins infected according to the result of the test. This has prac­ seed from 14 of the 20 lines and infection in individual lines tical significance in the jarrah forest where implementation ranged between 2% and 12%. Four fungicides, benomyl 50%, thiabendazole 50% of a hygiene management programme is dependent on the (TBZ), ipridione 50% and thiram 80% were applied as seed identification of existing areas of infection. dressings and their ability to eradicate Phomopsis sp. from Further studies of the role of the B. grandis understorey in the spread and survival of P. cinnamomi and the inten­ seed assessed. Initially, to test the activity of these sification of the disease In the [arrah forest are in progress. fungicides,S mm discs were cut from the edge of an ac­ tively growing culture of Phomopsis sp. and placed in the ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS centre of PDA plates amended with either 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.5 or 5 ppm a.i, of each fungicide. Plates were incubated at The assistance of the technical staff of the DweJlingup Research Station and Miss D. Schilds, Murdoch University, 25°C and the diameter of colonies measured at daily inter­ is acknowledged. vals for ten days. No growth was recorded on http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Control of seed-borne Phomopsis sp. on lupins

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 8 (3) – Jan 25, 2011

Control of seed-borne Phomopsis sp. on lupins

Abstract

infected according to the result of the test. This has prac­ seed from 14 of the 20 lines and infection in individual lines tical significance in the jarrah forest where implementation ranged between 2% and 12%. Four fungicides, benomyl 50%, thiabendazole 50% of a hygiene management programme is dependent on the (TBZ), ipridione 50% and thiram 80% were applied as seed identification of existing areas of infection. dressings and their ability to eradicate Phomopsis sp. from Further studies...
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Springer Journals
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Life Sciences; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Entomology; Ecology
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0815-3191
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1448-6032
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10.1071/APP9790034
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Abstract

infected according to the result of the test. This has prac­ seed from 14 of the 20 lines and infection in individual lines tical significance in the jarrah forest where implementation ranged between 2% and 12%. Four fungicides, benomyl 50%, thiabendazole 50% of a hygiene management programme is dependent on the (TBZ), ipridione 50% and thiram 80% were applied as seed identification of existing areas of infection. dressings and their ability to eradicate Phomopsis sp. from Further studies of the role of the B. grandis understorey in the spread and survival of P. cinnamomi and the inten­ seed assessed. Initially, to test the activity of these sification of the disease In the [arrah forest are in progress. fungicides,S mm discs were cut from the edge of an ac­ tively growing culture of Phomopsis sp. and placed in the ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS centre of PDA plates amended with either 0.3, 0.6, 1.2, 2.5 or 5 ppm a.i, of each fungicide. Plates were incubated at The assistance of the technical staff of the DweJlingup Research Station and Miss D. Schilds, Murdoch University, 25°C and the diameter of colonies measured at daily inter­ is acknowledged. vals for ten days. No growth was recorded on

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 25, 2011

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