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Sensitivity to prochloraz and carbendazim of New Zealand isolates of Pseudocercosporella spp. R. J. Blrchmore, E. S. Buckley, Sarah Browning and P. E. Russell Schering Agrochemicals Limited, Chestertord Park Research Station, Saffron Walden, Essex, UK. Introduction Rhizoctonia cerealis while the antibiotics were included to inhibit bacteria. Eyespot of cereals, caused by the imperfect fungal After 14 days incubation at 20°C developing Pseu pathogens Pseudocercosporella spp. is a major docercosporella colonies were transferred to cause of yield loss in cereals and is endemic to areas unamended PDA, with only one isolate per lesion of Europe, North America, Africa, Australia and New being retained. When sufficient growth had Zealand (1). occurred, 5 mm plugs of agar were taken from the Benzimidazole fungicides such as carbendazim edge of the colony and placed. mycelium down and benomyl have been used to control eyespot 1 wards, on to PDA containing either 2 mg 1- car since the early 1970s, during which time they have 1 bendazim .or 0.5 mg 1- prochloraz. Colony given excellent results, in terms of both disease con diameters were measured after a further 14 days trol and yield benefit. However, in western Europe, growth at 20°C and the isolates classified
Australasian Plant Pathology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 25, 2011
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