Wj. Janisiewicz et Sn. Jeffers, EFFICACY OF COMMERCIAL FORMULATION OF 2 BIOFUNGICIDES FOR CONTROL OF BLUE MOLD AND GRAY MOLD OF APPLES IN COLD-STORAGE, Crop protection, 16(7), 1997, pp. 629-633
The effectiveness of a new biofungicide, Bio-Save 11, based on a strai
n of Pseudomonas syringae (ESC-11 = L-59-66) and formulated as a 10% w
ettable powder was evaluated and compared to thiabendazole and fresh c
ells of the bacterium using two apple (Malus X domestica Borkh.) culti
vars in each of two seasons. The effectiveness of a 10% wettable powde
r of another strain of Pseudomonas syringae, ESC-10, was also evaluate
d. The dry wettable powder formulation of strain ESC-11 (ESC-11 WP) of
P. syringae performed as well as the fresh cells of the bacterium. Ap
plication of a suspension containing diphenylamine, conidia of Penicil
lium expansum Link and Botrytis cinerea Pers.:Fr. (both at 1 x 10(4) c
onidia/ml) and ESC-11 WP at the proposed label rate to wounded Golden
Delicious and Delicious apples controlled fruit decay as effectively a
s the fresh cells of the bacterium applied in a similar suspension. Th
e control achieved with both suspensions of this antagonist was compar
able to that with thiabendazole. ESC-10 WP significantly reduced the i
ncidence of disease; but often less effectively than with the formulat
ed preparation (ESC-11 WP) or the fresh cells of P. syringae (L-59-66)
. Populations of the biocontrol agent from either formulated or fresh
preparations increased in the wounds more than 10-fold during 3 months
in storage at 1 degrees C and appeared to reach wound carrying capaci
ty at approximately 1x10(8) CFU/wound. The dry commercial formulation
did not adversely affect the performance of the bacterium for control
of blue mold and gray mold of apples in the presence of diphenylamine
applied at the label recommended rate after harvest. Published by Else
vier Science Ltd.