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In Vivo Antifungal Activities of Various Fungicides against Plamodiophora brassicae  

Jang, Kyoung-Soo (Biological Function Research Team, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Kim, Jin-Cheol (Biological Function Research Team, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Lim, He-Kyoung (Biological Function Research Team, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Cho, Kwang-Yun (Biological Function Research Team, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
Choi, Gyung-Ja (Biological Function Research Team, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)
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The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science / v.9, no.4, 2005 , pp. 422-428 More about this Journal
Abstract
In vivo antifungal activity of 44 fungicides consisting of 3 clubroot fungicides, 7 Oomycetes fungicides, 7 botriticides, 7 blasticides, 9 sterol biosynthesis inhibitors, and 11 broad spectrum fungicides were investigated against Plamodiophora brassicae, the causal agent of clubroot disease in Chinese cabbage. When fluazinam, flusulfamide and cyazofamid, commercial fungicide to control clubroot of Chinese cabbage in Korea, were applied to infested soil, club formations by P. brassicae were strongly inhibited at pot (35 $cm^2$) per 0.63 mg. Ethaboxam and cymoxanil, Oomycetes fungicides, completely controlled Chinese cabbage clubroot at 5 mg/pot, but cymoxanil represented sever phytotoxicity. Besides, dichlofluanid and procymidone of botriticides effectively controlled the development of Chinese cabbage clubroot at 2.5 mg/pot. Chlorothalonil, quintozene and trichlamide, broad spectrum fungicides, showed disease-control efficacy of 85%, 100% and 100% at 2.5 mg/pot, respectively. Most of sterol biosynthesis inhibitors displayed the strong antifungal activity against P. brassicae on cabbage seedlings and plant growth -retarding activity. From these results, 7 fungicides were selected and further tested in vivo antifungal activity against P. brassicae in glasshouse. Among them, ethaboxam showed the most antifungal activity against P. brassicae on cabbage seedlings, followed by fenarimol, procymidone, nuarimol and chlorothalonil.
Keywords
antifungal activity; clubroot; control efficacy; fungicide; Plamodiophora brassicae;
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