As. Csinos et Mg. Stephenson, Evaluation of fungicides and tobacco cultivar resistance to Rhizoctonia solani incited target spot, damping off and sore shin, CROP PROT, 18(6), 1999, pp. 373-377
Diseases incited by Rhizoctonia solani Kuhn (teleomorph Thanatephorus cucum
eris (Frank) Donk.) often cause serious losses to tobacco growers in Georgi
a. Isolates were collected from target spot lesions and stems of diseased p
lants across the tobacco growing belt of Georgia and evaluated for sensitiv
ity to several fungicides. Isolates ranged up to 263 times for their ED50 v
alues to a fungicide. EDSOs in mu g/ml were calculated for iprodione (0.54,
0.52), flutolanil (0.99, 0.12), carboxin (4.19, 0.57), PCNB (13.84, 3.96),
chlorpyriofos (38.36, 26.72), and mancozeb (52.43, 70.73) for AG-3 isolate
s originating from target spots and isolates from tobacco stem lesions, res
pectively. Triflumizole had an ED50 of 3.17 mu g/ml for stem isolates. Ipro
dione at the rate of 1.12 kg ai/ha reduced incidence and severity of target
spot in seed beds. Coker 371-Gold, Speight G-74 K326 and breeding line 107
1 grown in a greenhouse appeared to be equally susceptible to stem infectio
n by all isolates tested. Seed bed trials identified Speight G70 and K-149
as more susceptible to lower stem infection than McNair 944, Coker 371-Gold
and NC2326 with K-346, K-326, and Speight G-28 intermediate. Flutolanil, i
prodione, fluazinam, and tebuconazole were all active in reducing stem infe
ction in seed beds. Rhizoctonia target spot was severe in the field in 1994
, and of the 66 tobacco entries evaluated, NC72, NC71, K-326, Coker 371-Gol
d, Speight G-70, Speight G-168, NC95, NC2326, and K-149 had relatively low
levels of disease compared to other cultivars. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Lt
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