'Titan' red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.), highly susceptible to root ro
t caused by Phytophthora fragariae Hickman var. rubi Wilcox & Duncan (
syns. P. erythroseptica Pethyb., ''highly pathogenic'' P. megasperma D
rechs.), was planted in June 1990 in a silt loam naturally infested wi
th the pathogen. Raised beds (0.36 m high) dramatically reduced diseas
e incidence and severity relative to flat bed treatments. In contrast,
metalaxyl at 372 mg.m-1 of row provided little benefit when applied t
o flat beds and provided consistently moderate but statistically insig
nificant effects when applied to raised beds. Relative to the flat bed
system, primocane vigor was increased in 1992 by 16%, 190%, and 224%
in the flat bed plus metalaxyl, raised bed, and raised bed plus metala
xyl treatments, respectively; total yields were increased by 7%, 231%,
and 272% with these same respective treatments. The results indicate
that raised-bed planting systems can provide substantial control of ph
ytophthora root rot of red raspberries even when highly susceptible va
rieties are grown on otherwise marginal sites. Metalaxyl appears more
effective as a supplement rather than substitute for raised beds under
such conditions. Chemical name used: N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-N-(methox
yacetyl)alanine methyl ester (metalaxyl).