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The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor

The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of... The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor D.G. Hutton Plant Pathology Branch, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Maroochy Horticultural Research Station, Nambour, Queensland 4560. Iprodione has established a reputation in recent The implications of the resistance of A. altemata years for controlling diseases caused by Alternaria to iprodione for growers of the late-maturing, high­ spp. It is registered in Queensland for control of tar­ value Murcott tangor, especially in the wetter coastal get spot of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) areas of south-east Queensland are serious. The caused by A. solani Sorauer, alternata spot of Emperor mandarin, previously a major cultivar in passionfruit (Fragaria x enenesse Duchesne) caused Queensland, was quite susceptible to this disease by A. elternete (Fr.) Keissler and brown spot of Mur­ (Mandelson and Blackford 1938) and is seldom cott tangor (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck x C. reticulata found today in commercial orchards because of this Blanco) caused by A. altemata syn. A. citri Ellis. and disease and the lack of suitable control measures. Pierce apud Pierce. Murcott tangor could face the same fate if iprodi­ In Queensland, resistance to iprodione has been one becomes ineffective because of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 18 (2) – Jan 23, 2011

The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor

Abstract

The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor D.G. Hutton Plant Pathology Branch, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Maroochy Horticultural Research Station, Nambour, Queensland 4560. Iprodione has established a reputation in recent The implications of the resistance of A. altemata years for controlling diseases caused by Alternaria to iprodione for growers of the late-maturing, high­ spp. It is registered in Queensland...
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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/APP9890032
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Abstract

The appearance of iprodione resistance in Alternaria alternata, the cause of brown spot of Murcott tangor D.G. Hutton Plant Pathology Branch, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Maroochy Horticultural Research Station, Nambour, Queensland 4560. Iprodione has established a reputation in recent The implications of the resistance of A. altemata years for controlling diseases caused by Alternaria to iprodione for growers of the late-maturing, high­ spp. It is registered in Queensland for control of tar­ value Murcott tangor, especially in the wetter coastal get spot of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) areas of south-east Queensland are serious. The caused by A. solani Sorauer, alternata spot of Emperor mandarin, previously a major cultivar in passionfruit (Fragaria x enenesse Duchesne) caused Queensland, was quite susceptible to this disease by A. elternete (Fr.) Keissler and brown spot of Mur­ (Mandelson and Blackford 1938) and is seldom cott tangor (Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck x C. reticulata found today in commercial orchards because of this Blanco) caused by A. altemata syn. A. citri Ellis. and disease and the lack of suitable control measures. Pierce apud Pierce. Murcott tangor could face the same fate if iprodi­ In Queensland, resistance to iprodione has been one becomes ineffective because of

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Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Jan 23, 2011

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