INDUCED SYSTEMIC PROTECTION TO POWDERY MILDEW IN CUCUMBER BY PHOSPHATE AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZERS - EFFECTS OF INOCULUM CONCENTRATION AND POST-INOCULATION TREATMENT

Citation
M. Reuveni et al., INDUCED SYSTEMIC PROTECTION TO POWDERY MILDEW IN CUCUMBER BY PHOSPHATE AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZERS - EFFECTS OF INOCULUM CONCENTRATION AND POST-INOCULATION TREATMENT, Canadian journal of plant pathology, 17(3), 1995, pp. 247-251
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
07060661
Volume
17
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
247 - 251
Database
ISI
SICI code
0706-0661(1995)17:3<247:ISPTPM>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
A single spray of 0.1 M solution of phosphate (K2HPO4, KH2PO4 (pH 4.5 or 9.3) NH4H2PO4), or potassium (KCl, KNO3, K2SO4) salts on the upper surface of the first true leaf of cucumber, before inoculation with Sp haerotheca fuliginea, induced up to 94% systemic protection to powdery mildew on leaves 2-5. Spraying of a 1:1 mixture of both phosphate and potassium fertilizer salts did not improve the protection as compared with that obtained by each of the salts alone. The protection on the upper leaves remained efficient up to 25 days after inoculation regard less of the high concentration of challenge inoculum of S. fuliginea. Post-inoculum application of phosphate on the first leaf induced syste mic protection against powdery mildew on upper leaves, even when spray ed 4 days after inoculation. The efficiency of induction of systemic p rotection and curative properties of phosphate and potassium fertilize rs can be considered for disease control in the field.