2014
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20121085
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Protective, curative and eradicative activities of fungicides against grapevine rust

Abstract: The protective, eradicative and curative activities of the fungicides azoxystrobin, tebuconazole, pyraclostrobin+metiram, and ciproconazole against grapevine rust, were determined in greenhouse. To evaluate the protective activity, leaves of potted ´Niagara´ (Vitis labrusca) vines were artificially inoculated with an urediniospore suspension of Phakopsora euvitis four, eight or forteen days after fungicidal spray; and to evaluate the curative and eradicative activities, leaves were sprayed with fungicides two,… Show more

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“…Asian grapevine leaf rust symptoms and spore production started 8 days post inoculation at 25 ºC, on average. The Asian grapevine leaf rust latent period under equivalent inoculation conditions observed in other reports was similar to our data (Angelotti et al, 2014;Alves, 2015). Incubation and latent periods of Asian soybean rust are in general 6 to 10 days post inoculation at 22 ºC (Pivonia & Yang, 2006;Alves et al, 2007;Danelli & Reis, 2016).…”
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“…Asian grapevine leaf rust symptoms and spore production started 8 days post inoculation at 25 ºC, on average. The Asian grapevine leaf rust latent period under equivalent inoculation conditions observed in other reports was similar to our data (Angelotti et al, 2014;Alves, 2015). Incubation and latent periods of Asian soybean rust are in general 6 to 10 days post inoculation at 22 ºC (Pivonia & Yang, 2006;Alves et al, 2007;Danelli & Reis, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Monocyclic components can be used to compare pathosystems at an individual level, and the variables can be: (i) incubation period, corresponding to the time interval between pathogen inoculation and the appearance of symptoms; (ii) latent period, corresponding to the time interval between pathogen inoculation and the urediniospore production; (iii) infectious period, corresponding to the time interval of urediniospore production; (iv) number of lesions; (v) average size of lesion; and (vi) final biomass of each pathogen. Data from the literature can be useful for the analyses of comparative epidemiology; however, in the case of rusts caused by Phakopsora, the diversity of experimental conditions in several published reports and a lack of evaluation of certain monocyclic components do not allow this approach based only on literature information (Berger et al, 1995;Alves et al, 2007;Bonde et al, 2007;Angelotti et al, 2014). On the other hand, from the literature it is possible to obtain the weather conditions that are most favourable for disease development.…”
Section: Monocyclic Components Of Rustsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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