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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2008.14.2.107

Incidences of Phytophthora Fruit Rot on Fig according to the Cultural Practice and Its Eco-friendly Control  

Ma, Kyeong-Chul (Fruit Crops Experiment Station, JARES)
Byeon, Man-Ho (Fruit Crops Experiment Station, JARES)
Bang, Geuk-Pil (Fruit Crops Experiment Station, JARES)
Ko, Sug-Ju (Vegetable Crops Experiment Station, JARES)
Lee, Yong-Hwan (Plant Pathology Division, Department of Agricultural Biology, National institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA)
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Research in Plant Disease / v.14, no.2, 2008 , pp. 107-111 More about this Journal
Abstract
For the eco-friendly control of fruit rot of fig, disease incidences according to the cultural practices at 51 fig orchards in south coast area of Korea were surveyed in 2002, and the effect of soil mulch and potassium phosphonate on fruit rot of fig was evaluated from 2002 to 2004. Diseased fruits of fig orchards of open field, rain shading, and vinyl house were 33.3%, 7.5%, and 0%, respectively. Diseased fruits were rated at 34.6%, 35.7%, and 27% as the tree spacing of $2m{\times}2m,\;2m{\times}3m,\;and\;3m{\times}4m$, respectively. Among the soil mulching materials, barley straw showed disease incidence of 1.8% and 3.5% of diseased fruits compared to 42.1% and 48% of no mulching in 2002 and 2003, respectively. Diseased fruits in dark paper film mulching were recorded at 4.8% and 12% in 2002 and 2003, respectively, which were lower than those in dark polyethylene film mulching at 11.2% and 26.2%. When potassium phosphonate(1,000 ppm) was sprayed 3 times with 10 days intervals from the beginning of disease occurrence, disease incidences were rated at 3.0% and 2.0% in 2003 and 2004, respectively, which were much lower than those of control at 45.9 % and 39.3%.
Keywords
Cultural practice; Fig; Mulching; Phytophthora palmivora; Potassium phosphonate;
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