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which was insensitive to benomyl. This isolate and others Dendryphion penicillatum (Corda) Fr. on were tested for sensitivity to chlorothalonil, a fungicide Opium Poppy used on grapes in South Australia. Three isolates of B. cinerea were used: Isolate A, D. Munro, originally isolated from grape leaves and maintained on Department of Agriculture, PDA (under oil) for 5 years; Isolate B, obtained from grape New Town, Tas. 7008 cuttings and shown to be benomyl insensitive; Isolate C, Dendryphion penicil/atum (Corda) Fr. the conidial state isolated from rotted grape berries. The fungicide sensitivi of Pleospora papaveracea (De Not.) Sacc., is frequently ty of isolates A and C was unknown. All isolates of all were isolated from opium poppy in Tasmania. This poppy, subcultured on PDA. Papaver somniterum L., is now a major crop plant in Spore suspensions were prepared by gently swirling 5 Tasmania, where it is grown for alkaloid extraction from ml of sterile distilled water containing one drop of Tween the dry harvested capsules. 20 over the surface of a 7-10 day old sporulating culture. D. penicittetum has not been recorded on P. somniferum The spore suspensions were vigorously shaken, the con previously in Australia but has been isolated
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 16, 2011
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