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THE SENSITIVITY OF STRAWBERRY CULTIVARS TO MAJOR FUNGAL FOLIAR DISEASES IN CROATIA, AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THEIR CONTROL
Article number
708_19
Pages
127 – 130
Language
English
Abstract
In Croatia, strawberry production has been increasing steadily in recent years.
The assortment of cultivars changes from year to year due to the introduction of new cultivars.
The most popular cultivars currently in production are ‘Elsanta’, ‘Marmo-lada’, ‘Maya’, ‘Madeleine’, ‘Miranda’, ‘Miss’ and ‘Raurica’. The aim of our research was to determine the sensitivity of these cultivars to major fungal foliar diseases in Croatia, namely: common leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae), leaf scorch (Diplocarpon earliana), leaf blotch (Gnomonia comari) and leaf blight (Phomopsis
obscurans). In order to determine the possibilities of controlling these diseases, we conducted tests of fungicide efficacy on the most sensitive cultivars.
The infection in-tensity of each disease was assessed according to the Townsend-Heuberg formula based on an analysis of 200 leaves and our own scale of 0-5, while the fungicide effi-cacy was determined by Abbott’s formula.
Among the cultivars tested for common leaf spot, the most sensitive cultivar was ‘Madeleine’, followed by ‘Marmolada’, ‘Maya’ and ‘Miss’. The other cultivars were relatively resistant to this disease.
The cultivars most sensitive to leaf scorch were ‘Miranda’ and ‘Raurica’, while ‘Marmo-lada’ was somewhat less sensitive.
Among the fungicides Folicur M and Euparen M were the most efficacious for all tested diseases, while Kidan SC and Quadris KS also had good efficacy.
Based on the results we created a programme for control of foliar diseases.
The assortment of cultivars changes from year to year due to the introduction of new cultivars.
The most popular cultivars currently in production are ‘Elsanta’, ‘Marmo-lada’, ‘Maya’, ‘Madeleine’, ‘Miranda’, ‘Miss’ and ‘Raurica’. The aim of our research was to determine the sensitivity of these cultivars to major fungal foliar diseases in Croatia, namely: common leaf spot (Mycosphaerella fragariae), leaf scorch (Diplocarpon earliana), leaf blotch (Gnomonia comari) and leaf blight (Phomopsis
obscurans). In order to determine the possibilities of controlling these diseases, we conducted tests of fungicide efficacy on the most sensitive cultivars.
The infection in-tensity of each disease was assessed according to the Townsend-Heuberg formula based on an analysis of 200 leaves and our own scale of 0-5, while the fungicide effi-cacy was determined by Abbott’s formula.
Among the cultivars tested for common leaf spot, the most sensitive cultivar was ‘Madeleine’, followed by ‘Marmolada’, ‘Maya’ and ‘Miss’. The other cultivars were relatively resistant to this disease.
The cultivars most sensitive to leaf scorch were ‘Miranda’ and ‘Raurica’, while ‘Marmo-lada’ was somewhat less sensitive.
Among the fungicides Folicur M and Euparen M were the most efficacious for all tested diseases, while Kidan SC and Quadris KS also had good efficacy.
Based on the results we created a programme for control of foliar diseases.
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Authors
T. Milicevic, S. Topolovec-Pintaric, B. Cvjetkovic, B. Duralija
Keywords
Common leaf spot, fungicides, leaf scorch, leaf blotch, leaf blight
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