Development of forecasting elements for minimization of fungicide treatment in potato protection against early blight in Moscow region

Early blight of potato (the agent is imperfect fungus Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl.) is a serious disease of potatoes under hot conditions. This disease is important in the regions of Eastern and Southern Europe, Asia and Africa. It is controlled with intensive application of fungicides commonl...

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Published inZbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke / Matica Srpska Proceedings for Natural Sciences pp. 227 - 240
Main Authors Penkin, Roman V. (Russian State Agrarian University, Moscow (Russian Federation). MoscowAgricultural Academy), Dorozhkina, Ludmila A. (Russian company NEST-M (Russian Federation)), Smirnov, Alexei N. (Russian State Agrarian University, Moscow (Russian Federation). MoscowAgricultural Academy)
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Matica srpska, Novi Sad (Srbija) 2013
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Summary:Early blight of potato (the agent is imperfect fungus Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissl.) is a serious disease of potatoes under hot conditions. This disease is important in the regions of Eastern and Southern Europe, Asia and Africa. It is controlled with intensive application of fungicides commonly used against late blight. However, currently fungicides cause undesirable damage to humans and the environment. Elements of forecasting the early blight have been developed in order to minimize the dosage of fungicides. Primary symptoms (chloroses and necroses) and the potential of pathogen natural inoculum (deter- mination of disease severity, indexes of formation of conidia and aggressiveness; as well as the current weather conditions) were registered and determined in the potato signal plots (no treatments or artificial inoculation) near main potato cropping. Seed tubers of main potato cropping were preliminary treated with plant growth regulator Circon and micro- fertilizer Siliplant produced by the Russian Company NEST-M. These preparations proved to be effective in acceleration process of potato growth and in delaying the early blight onset by 5-10 days. The same potato cultivar must be planted both in signaling plots and in the fields. Well-timed determination of primary symptoms and potential of pathogen in- oculum allowed us to understand the damage that early blight can cause to potato natural inoculation, and hence to provide well-timed application of fungicides with optimum dosages in mixture with Circon or Silipant. This forecasting method can be helpful for the adequate management of early blight and decrease of the environmental damages.
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