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http://dx.doi.org/10.7585/kjps.2015.19.1.54

Investigation of Fungicide Response of Streptomyces spp. Isolated from Rhizosphere in Zoysiagrass  

Lee, Jung Han (Korea Turfgrass Research Institute)
Min, Gyu Young (Daejung Golf Engineering Co. Ltd.)
Jeon, Chang Wook (Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
Choi, Su Min (Southern Forest Resource Research Center, Korea Forestry Research Institute)
Shim, Gyu Yul (Korea Turfgrass Research Institute)
Kwak, Youn-Sig (Institute of Agriculture & Life Science, Gyeongsang National University)
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The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science / v.19, no.1, 2015 , pp. 54-63 More about this Journal
Abstract
Streptomyces spp. isolated from turfgrass rhizosphere and tested for their response to large-patch control fungicides. The tested fungicides were actually used in golf course or turfgrass cultivation to prevent large-patch disease. Tolerance to 3 triazole group of the strains was the highest to the PR fungicide, and following the SR fungicide, whereas the isolated strains were no tolerance to HR fungicide. Tolerances to three kind of Strobilurin group were similar for the all of the tested Streptomyces spp.. Growth and sporulation of the all strain was normal in CB and AP fungicide treatments. However no spore formulated in double concentration. Strains, tolerance to acetanilide fungicides, appeared that KT fungicide tolerance was higher than MK fungicide. The selected strains showed strong tolerance against AT fungicide but have no tolerance to ATR fungicides. In conclusion, the bacterial strains showed tolerance against 1 carbamate, 1 organophosphate and 1 cyanopyrrole group, while have no tolerance against two mixture formulations (1 Quinone + Strobilurin and 1 Imidazole + Triazole).
Keywords
Chemical response; Fungicide; Streptomyces spp.;
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