1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05361999000200001
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Efeito de preparados caseiros no controle da queima-acinzentada, na cultura da cebola

Abstract: Agricultores do Alto Vale do Itajaí (SC), vem utilizando preparados caseiros no tratamento fitossanitário da cebola, cuja principal doença, durante a fase de muda, é a queima-acinzentada, causada pelo fungo Botrytis squamosa. Neste trabalho, realizado nos anos de 1993, 94 e 95, no período de muda da cebola, durante a fase de canteiro, avaliou-se o efeito de extratos alcóolicos de Matricaria chamomilla, Mentha glacilis, alho e própolis; cinza vegetal e cal; soluções de B+Zn, KMnO4, NaClO, Sílica-gasil, creolina… Show more

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“…The inefficacy of Bacillus subtilis, strain 713, for reducing the severity of botrytis leaf blight agrees previous reports (Lorbeer and Jares 1981). Other biocontrol agents can be used such as Clonostachys rosea (= Gliocladium roseum), which are more effective when disease onset occurs later in the season (Boff et al 1999). The updated knowledge about the efficacy of different groups of molecules on the management of Botrytis leaf blight provides answers to farmers in the short term, while the identification of cultivars with some level of resistance to B. squamosa may be useful to assist breeding programs.…”
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“…The inefficacy of Bacillus subtilis, strain 713, for reducing the severity of botrytis leaf blight agrees previous reports (Lorbeer and Jares 1981). Other biocontrol agents can be used such as Clonostachys rosea (= Gliocladium roseum), which are more effective when disease onset occurs later in the season (Boff et al 1999). The updated knowledge about the efficacy of different groups of molecules on the management of Botrytis leaf blight provides answers to farmers in the short term, while the identification of cultivars with some level of resistance to B. squamosa may be useful to assist breeding programs.…”
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confidence: 99%