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Title

Integrated control of potato late blight: predicting the combined efficacy of host resistance and fungicides.

Authors

Ritchie, F.; Bain, R. A.; Lees, A. K.; Boor, T. R. W.; Paveley, N. D.

Abstract

Integrating cultivars that are partially resistant with reduced fungicide doses offers growers an opportunity to decrease fungicide input but still maintain disease control. To use integrated control strategies in practice requires a method to determine the combined effectiveness of particular cultivar and fungicide dose combinations. Simple models, such as additive dose models (ADM) and multiplicative survival models (MSM), have been used previously to determine the joint action of two or more pesticides. This study tests whether a model based on multiplicative survival principles can predict the joint action of fungicide doses combined with cultivars of differing partial host resistance. Data from eight field experiments on potato late blight (Phytophthora infestans) were used to test the model; the severity of foliar blight was assessed and scores used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). A subset of data, derived from the most susceptible cultivar, King Edward, was used to produce dose–response curves from which parameter values were estimated, quantifying fungicide efficacy. These values, along with the untreated values for the more resistant cultivars, Cara and Sarpo Mira, were used to predict the combined efficacy of the remaining cultivar by fungicide dose combinations. Predicted efficacy was compared against observations from an independent subset of treatments from the field experiments. The analysis demonstrated that multiplicative survival principles can be applied to describe the joint efficacy of host resistance and fungicide dose combinations.

Subjects

LATE blight of potato prevention; CONTROL of phytopathogenic microorganisms; FUNGICIDES; NATURAL immunity; INTEGRATED pest control

Publication

Plant Pathology, 2018, Vol 67, Issue 8, p1784

ISSN

0032-0862

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1111/ppa.12887

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