نتایج جستجو برای: fungicide resistance

تعداد نتایج: 379242  

2012

There are a number of turf fungicides the activity of which is based on the phosphite (=phosphonate) ion (P03-). Chipco Signature fungicide (active ingredient fosetyl-Al) is the most common, and has become a "keystone" product for disease control programs on many golf courses across the country. This is in part because of the general enhancement in quality on stressed turfgrass that has been re...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2018
James A Elderfield Fran Lopez Ruiz Frank van den Bosch Nik J Cunniffe

Whether fungicide resistance management is optimised by spraying chemicals with different modes of action as a mixture (i.e. simultaneously) or in alternation (i.e. sequentially) has been studied by experimenters and modellers for decades. However results have been inconclusive. We use previously-parameterised and validated mathematical models of wheat septoria leaf blotch and grapevine powdery...

2017
Younghae Choi Boknam Jung Taiying Li Jungkwan Lee

We identified two genes related to fungicide resistance in Fusarium fujikuroi through random mutagenesis. Targeted gene deletions showed that survival factor 1 deletion resulted in higher sensitivity to fungicides, while deletion of the gene encoding F-box/WD-repeat protein increased resistance, suggesting that the genes affect fungicide resistance in different ways.

2017
Tamra A. Jackson-Ziems Loren J. Giesler Anthony O. Adesemoye Robert M. Harveson Stephen N. Wegulo

2014
Alejandra Aguilar-Barragan Ana Elisa García-Torres Olga Odriozola-Casas Gloria Macedo-Raygoza Tetsuya Ogura Gilberto Manzo-Sánchez Andrew C. James Ignacio Islas-Flores Miguel J. Beltrán-García

The chemical management of the black leaf streak disease in banana caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis (Morelet) requires numerous applications of fungicides per year. However this has led to fungicide resistance in the field. The present study evaluated the activities of six fungicides against the mycelial growth by determination of EC50 values of strains collected from fields with different fu...

2003
John Damicone

Fungicides are important tools for managing diseases in many crops. Unlike insecticides and some herbicides which kill established insects or weeds, fungicides are most commonly applied to protect healthy plants from infection. To be effective, fungicides must be applied before infections become established and in a sufficient spray volume to achieve thorough coverage of the plant or treated ar...

2009
Matthias Kretschmer Michaela Leroch Andreas Mosbach Anne-Sophie Walker Sabine Fillinger Dennis Mernke Henk-Jan Schoonbeek Jean-Marc Pradier Pierre Leroux Maarten A. De Waard Matthias Hahn

The grey mould fungus Botrytis cinerea causes losses of commercially important fruits, vegetables and ornamentals worldwide. Fungicide treatments are effective for disease control, but bear the risk of resistance development. The major resistance mechanism in fungi is target protein modification resulting in reduced drug binding. Multiple drug resistance (MDR) caused by increased efflux activit...

2007
KEITH J BRENT DEREK W HOLLOMON

Cover: Scanning electron micrograph of 7-day-old colony of powdery mildew (Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici) on a wheat leaf. Insert shows a 2-day-old colony at higher magnification. Although the sensitivity of mildew populations towards certain fungicides has changed considerably over the years, implementation of resistance management strategies has helped to sustain an overall satisfactory deg...

2017
Jin Long James B. Holland Gary P. Munkvold Jean-Luc Jannink

Crown rust, caused by the fungal pathogen, Puccinia coronata Corda var. avenae W.P. Fraser Ledingham, reduces kernel quality and grain yield in oat (Avena sativa L.). Partial resistance is considered to be a durable form of rust resistance. This study sought to evaluate the feasibility of simultaneously improving partial resistance to crown rust, grain yield, and seed weight in an oat populatio...

2017
Angela P Van de Wouw Vicki L Elliott Steven Chang Francisco J López-Ruiz Steven J Marcroft Alexander Idnurm

Leptosphaeria maculans is the major pathogen of canola (oilseed rape, Brassica napus) worldwide. In Australia, the use of azole fungicides has contributed to the 50-fold increase in canola production in the last 25 years. However, extensive application of fungicides sets the stage for the selection of fungal populations with resistance. A high-throughput in planta assay was developed to allow s...

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