Edivânio Rodrigues de Araújo, Renata Sousa Resende
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Abstract
Downy mildew is a production limiting factor for Brazil’s main onion producing region. In the present study we tested two management strategies, namely the utilization of a resistant cultivar and the implementation of a disease alert system. Our objective was to mitigate the frequency of systemic fungicide applications while concurrently sustaining optimal yield levels. By carrying out fungicide sprays only when the alert system indicated a severe risk and using the cultivar “SCS379 Robusta”, it was possible to reduce the number of sprays from 11 (calendar) to 5 (alert system), maintaining statistically similar yields (32.58 tonnes/ha – calendar; and 30.76 tonnes/ha – alert system). The reduction in spray applications using an integrated management strategy reduced the cost of spraying by more than half from BRL 0.069/Kg to BRL 0.033/Kg. This study demonstrates that implementation of an integrated management strategy can reduce chemical use and cost without compromising the protection of onion using alert system and more susceptible varieties.
期刊介绍:
Australasian Plant Disease Notes is an international journal for publication of short reports from all countries which describe original research that transcends national boundaries. All aspects of plant pathology are covered including new geographical records of diseases or pathogens, new pathogens or pathogen strains, taxonomic papers, quarantine notes, disease management and diagnostic methods. Australasian Plant Disease Notes is a publication of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society.