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Sensitivity of the Species Complex From Apple Trees in Brazil to Dithiocarbamates, Methyl Benzimidazole Carbamates, and Quinone Outside Inhibitor Fungicides. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effectiveness of three fungicides (mancozeb, thiophanate-methyl, and azoxystrobin) against Glomerella leaf spot and bitter rot in apple orchards in Paraná State, Brazil.
  • Isolates from various plant parts and apple cultivars (Gala and Eva) exhibited varying sensitivities, with significant resistance levels noted, particularly to thiophanate-methyl.
  • Notably, no mutations in key resistance-related genes were found in the resistant isolates, indicating other mechanisms may be at play in fungal resistance.

Article Abstract

Glomerella leaf spot (GLS) and bitter rot (BR) on apples are often caused by in Paraná State, Brazil. GLS control is difficult because of its rapid development, with an incubation period of only 2 days under favorable conditions. Therefore, producers use successive fungicide applications every season; however, failure to control GLS has been commonly reported. The objectives of this study were to determine the sensitivity of isolates of the species complex obtained from apple orchards in Brazil to mancozeb, thiophanate-methyl, and azoxystrobin fungicides. Isolates from the different parts of the plant (leaves, flowers, buds, and twigs) and cultivars (Gala and Eva) showed different levels of sensitivity to mancozeb, thiophanate-methyl, and azoxystrobin. For mancozeb, the frequencies of isolates were 25% highly resistant, 50% low-resistance, and 25% sensitive. For thiophanate-methyl, the frequencies of isolates were 72.2% highly resistant, 11.1% resistant, and 16.7% moderately resistant. For azoxystrobin, the frequencies of isolates were 11.1% highly resistant, 5.6% resistant, and 83.3% sensitive. Interestingly, no mutations in the β-tubulin and cytochrome b genes were observed in any of the isolates resistant to thiophanate-methyl and azoxystrobin fungicides.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-07-18-1144-REDOI Listing

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