Cultivars and fungicides affect Phytophthora root rot in processing tomatoes
W. S. Washington, Patricia McGee, Sze P. Flett, P. H. Jerie and W. J. Ashcroft
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(4) 309 - 315
Abstract
Field trials tested different processing tomato
(Lycopersicon esculentum Miller) cultivars and the
effect of fungicides in a site artificially infested with
Phytophthora nicotianae Breda de Hann, the cause of
Phytophthora root rot. In a trial screening nine cultivars, with and without
phosphorous acid (PA) sprays, cultivar L343 showed more root rot at harvest
than all the other cultivars, whether sprayed or unsprayed. The remaining
cultivars showed little difference in root rot. Cultivars K7201, Hypeel696,
Alta and Brigade (without PA sprays) yielded up to 56% more than an
industry standard UC82B. Treatment of all cultivars with PA at 1 L
a.i./100 L once before transplanting and three times during the growing
season, increased yields of three cultivars (by up to 98% for the
cultivar L343) above those of unsprayed plants. However, these treatments were
phytotoxic to all cultivars. Yield differences between PA-treated cultivars
were not statistically significant (P < 0.05). A
second trial, with the cultivar UC82B, showed that soil treatments of
metalaxyl (a total of 3 kg a.i./ha) following a preplant spray with PA at
1.0 L a.i./100 L reduced root rot and increased yield by 79%. One
preplant spray of PA (as above) and three sprays during the growing season at
0.5 L a.i./100 L failed to reduce root rot at harvest but increased yield
by up to 54%. PA sprays at 1.0 or 2.0 L a.i./100 L were phytotoxic
and plants yielded less than those treated at the lowest rate, although the
2.0 L rate reduced root rot. The addition of a wetting agent did not affect
the efficacy or phytotoxicity of PA spray treatments. These trials have shown
the potential for fungicides and tolerant cultivars for management of
Phytophthora root rot of tomato.
Keywords: metalaxyl, phosphorous acid, phytotoxicity.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01040
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