Field test and lab experiment on control efficacy of the pathogen of opium poppy mildew.
- Author:
Zhao-xiang CHAI
1
;
Jin-hua LI
;
Min-quan LI
;
Ke-yong DONG
;
Yong-liang WEI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Carbamates; pharmacology; Fungicides, Industrial; pharmacology; Oomycetes; drug effects; pathogenicity; Papaver; microbiology; Plant Diseases; microbiology; Plants, Medicinal; microbiology
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(7):502-505
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo screen effectual fungicides for field control because of the seriousness of opium poppy mildew and importance of chemical control on plant diseases.
METHODSeven fungicides were screened in Lab experiment and field test during 1996-1997.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONAll of them and their different dosages were effective to control conidia of Peronospora arborescens. Among them, 72.2% propamocarb of 1203 and 902.5 ppm were the most effective both in Lab experiment and field test with efficacy 79.91% and 79.33% respectively in field test, and the efficacy of other fungicides was over 50%. Seven fungicides tested can be used to control nonsystematic symptom of opium poppy mildew.