DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-16622
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Interaction of fungicide seed treatments and the Fusarium-maize (Zea mays L.) pathosystem

Abstract: Maize stand losses and seedling blights due to Fusarium spp. continue to be one of the most economically important diseases in maize production. Consequently, all maize seed is treated with a mixture of fungicides that improves seedling emergence and yield. Data on the interaction between Fusarium spp. and seed treatment fungicides are limited. The effectiveness of seven fungicide active ingredients against seed-borne F. verticillioides was assessed under controlled environmental conditions. In addition the ef… Show more

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“…Based on the inhibition of mycelial growth, the most effective fungicide was mefenoxam, which gave more than 70% inhibition against F. verticilloides; therefore it was selected for in vivo experiments. Mefenoxam in combination with fludioxonil, azoxystrobin and thiabendazole is reported to have inhibitory effects against F. verticilloides 49 . ApronMaxx RFC (mefenoxam 3.46% + fludioxonil 2.31%), CruiserMaxx Advanced (mefenoxam 3.21% + fludioxonil 1.07% + thiamethoxam 21.5%) and Warden RTA (mefenoxam 2.21% + fludioxonil 0.72%) have been reported to control Fusarium spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the inhibition of mycelial growth, the most effective fungicide was mefenoxam, which gave more than 70% inhibition against F. verticilloides; therefore it was selected for in vivo experiments. Mefenoxam in combination with fludioxonil, azoxystrobin and thiabendazole is reported to have inhibitory effects against F. verticilloides 49 . ApronMaxx RFC (mefenoxam 3.46% + fludioxonil 2.31%), CruiserMaxx Advanced (mefenoxam 3.21% + fludioxonil 1.07% + thiamethoxam 21.5%) and Warden RTA (mefenoxam 2.21% + fludioxonil 0.72%) have been reported to control Fusarium spp.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fusarium graminearum was the most competitive species among Fusarium spp. in the colonization of corn rhizosphere; this specifi city may have ensured its domination in the cenosis up to the phase of the second corn leaf [80].…”
Section: The Impact Of Fungicides On the Level Of Controlling Fusariumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fusarium graminearum was the most competitive species among Fusarium spp. in the colonization of corn rhizosphere; this speci¿ city may have ensured its domination in the cenosis up to the phase of the second corn leaf [80].…”
Section: The Impact Of Fungicides On the Level Of Controlling Fusariumentioning
confidence: 99%