INHIBITION IN PYCNIDIAL VIABILITY OF PHOMOPSIS-VITICOLA ON CANES IN-SITU AS AN AID TO REDUCING INOCULUM POTENTIAL OF CANE AND LEAF-BLIGHT DISEASE OF GRAPEVINES
Ms. Castillopando et al., INHIBITION IN PYCNIDIAL VIABILITY OF PHOMOPSIS-VITICOLA ON CANES IN-SITU AS AN AID TO REDUCING INOCULUM POTENTIAL OF CANE AND LEAF-BLIGHT DISEASE OF GRAPEVINES, Australasian plant pathology, 26(1), 1997, pp. 21-25
The effect of several fungicides and methods of chemical treatment on
the viability of the pycnidia of Taxa 1 and 2 of Phomopsis viticola on
grapevines was tested. Benomyl, fluazinam, mancozeb, dithianon and 8-
hydroxyquinoline sulphate were effective chemicals, and spraying was s
hown to be an effective method of application of the chemicals. The im
portance of these findings in reducing the carry over of inoculum from
one growing season to the next is discussed.