2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162004000500005
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Abstract: Phosphite has been recommended to enhance plant resistance against Phytophthora. This work evaluated the response of hot and sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) to Phytophthora capsici from juvenile up to the adult stage following treatment with phosphite. Sweet pepper hybrids considered to be resistant to P. capsici, like Reinger, Nathalie and Athenas, were evaluated. The susceptible checks were hybrid Magali R and cvs.

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“…Phosphite has been used extensively in Australia to manage diseases in native forests, woodlands and heathlands ) and increasingly is being used in the USA and Europe to manage diseases not only of forest species, but also in a range of horticultural crops (Long et al 1989;McKay et al 1992;Leonardi et al 1999;Brown et al 2003;Sala et al 2004;Abbasi and Lazarovits 2006;Miller et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphite has been used extensively in Australia to manage diseases in native forests, woodlands and heathlands ) and increasingly is being used in the USA and Europe to manage diseases not only of forest species, but also in a range of horticultural crops (Long et al 1989;McKay et al 1992;Leonardi et al 1999;Brown et al 2003;Sala et al 2004;Abbasi and Lazarovits 2006;Miller et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several varieties of hot and sweet pepper, both resistant and susceptible to Phytophthora capsici, were grown in Phi treated media [126]. Phi application reduced fungal infection on the susceptible lines and several of the resistant varieties.…”
Section: Phi Use As a Plant Fungicidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorus ions accumulate in external parts of plant organs like fine roots, and act there as elicitors of resistance processes taking place at the cell level. In orchards, their effectiveness against apple diseases caused by Venturia inaequalis (Bock et al 2012), Penicillium expansum (Amiri and Bompeix 2011), Alternaria alternata (Sala et al 2004) and pear pathogens as Venturia pirina, Phytophthora syringae pv. syringae was reported (Montesinos and Vilardell 2001;Moragrega et al 1998).…”
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