DISEASE NOTES OR NEW RECORDS: Apparent degradation of pyrimethanil by Botrytis cinerea and other fungi on agar plates is caused by migration of the fungicide within the agar medium
Stephanie J. Vaughan, Christopher C. Steel and Gavin J. Ash
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(4) 367 - 368
Abstract
Apparent degradation of pyrimethanil was observed when a number of fungal
pathogens were grown on Tinlines Minimal medium supplemented with the
fungicide Scala. Degradation was suspected after development of a zone of
clearing around the site of inoculation on agar plates indicated disappearance
of the fungicide. Once cleared, fungal growth occurred within the zone. Gas
Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry analysis of extracts from agar plates
that had been colonised by Botrytis cinerea Pers. and
other fungi indicated that the fungicide had not been degraded, but had
concentrated at the edges of the Petri dish away from the point of growth. The
physical basis of this fungicide mobility within the agar medium cannot be
explained but is presumably due to metabolic activity of the growing fungal
mycelium.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP01058
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