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Título: Coffee‐leaf extract and phosphites on the curative control of powdery mildew in eucalyptus mini‐stumps
Palavras-chave: Phosphites
Hemileia vastatrix
Plant extracts
Fosfitos
Extratos vegetais
Data do documento: 2013
Editor: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
Citação: SILVA, A. C. da et al. Coffee‐leaf extract and phosphites on the curative control of powdery mildew in eucalyptus mini‐stumps. Forest Pathology, Hamburg, v. 43, p. 297-305, 2013.
Resumo: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a plant extract obtained from the leaves of coffee plants infected by Hemileia vastatrix (NEFID), different formulations of phosphites and the combination of the extract and phosphites in controlling powdery mildew in eucalyptus mini‐stumps, as well as to study the effects on the production of mini‐cuttings and their rooting percentage. The experiments were conducted on two eucalyptus hybrids (‘urocam’ and ‘urograndis’) in a clonal garden and greenhouse. First, the NEFID plant extract and phosphites of copper, zinc, potassium and potassium/manganese were evaluated to determine their effectiveness in controlling powdery mildew and their toxic effect on the fungus' morphology. Subsequently, we analysed the direct fungitoxicity, curative efficiency and anti‐sporulating action of the NEFID extract and various combinations of phosphites with or without the extract, and we also evaluated their effects on shoot production and rooting in eucalyptus mini‐cuttings. The NEFID plant extract and phosphites of Cu, Zn and K/Mn were more effective than the fungicide pyraclostrobin + epoxiconazole in the control of powdery mildew. Potassium phosphite was not effective in controlling the pathogen. Among the tested mixtures, the combination of 50% NEFID plant extract and 50% copper phosphite was the most effective because it exhibited direct toxicity on powdery mildew, a high curative efficiency, anti‐sporulating action and no adverse effects on the production of shoots or rooting in eucalyptus mini‐cuttings.
URI: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/efp.12030
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