1992
DOI: 10.1094/pd-76-0513
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Effects of Bicarbonates and Film-Forming Polymers on Cucurbit Foliar Diseases

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“…secalinum), ammonium bicarbonate was the most effective product in septoria control (Septoria apiicola) in vitro, exceeding sodium bicarbonate used at 1.0, 0.5 and 0.25% concentrations (Salazar, 2001). Similar results were found by Ziv and Zitter (1992) in the control of disease agents of horticultural species such as Sphaerotheca fuliginea, Didymella bryoniae, Alternaria cucumerina and Ulocladium cucurbitae when using ammonium bicarbonate at 1% (p/v).…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…secalinum), ammonium bicarbonate was the most effective product in septoria control (Septoria apiicola) in vitro, exceeding sodium bicarbonate used at 1.0, 0.5 and 0.25% concentrations (Salazar, 2001). Similar results were found by Ziv and Zitter (1992) in the control of disease agents of horticultural species such as Sphaerotheca fuliginea, Didymella bryoniae, Alternaria cucumerina and Ulocladium cucurbitae when using ammonium bicarbonate at 1% (p/v).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The mode of action of the bicarbonates in the control of phytopathogen fungi is still unknown, as stated by Horst et al (1992), Ziv and Zitter (1992), Ziv and Hagilady (1993), Guzmán (1994) and Salazar (2001). The fungicide action could be due to a perturbation of the optimal pH for conidia germination and continued growth of the germinal tube of the C. echinulatum fungus.…”
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“…As concentrações de aplicação de bicarbonato de sódio e óleo vegetal ('Natu'l óleo', 93% emulsionável, extraído de soja) foram baseadas em trabalhos realizados por Horst et al (1992); Ziv & Zitter (1992); Northover & Schneider (1993). A concentração e periodicidade de aplicacão dos fungicidas, em cada cultura, seguiram a recomendação do fabricante.…”
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“…Uma outra alternativa de controle que tem sido estudada no controle dessas doenças é a utilização de produtos biocompatíveis (bicarbonatos e óleos), estudados por Han (1990), Horst et al (1992) e Ziv & Zitter (1992). Tais produtos, em razão da baixa toxicidade em mamíferos e mínima interferência ao meio ambiente, vêm tornando-se interessantes no controle de fungos em hortaliças.…”
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