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Studies on the Control of Phytophthora ramorum on Rhododendron for the Development of Management Strategies in Parks and Gardens

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GESUNDE PFLANZEN
Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 53-62

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10343-010-0221-y

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Phytophthora ramorum; Rhododendron; Phosphite; Cu hydroxide

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In this study dealing with the development of management strategies for P. ramorum in Rhododendron stands several plant protection and fertilizer products were tested for their suitability to control this pathogen on Rhododendron. Tests were conducted on young potted plants and abscised leaves, using the following products: phosphite (Nutri-Phite (R) PK), copper hydroxide (Cuprozin (R) liquid), Bacillus subtilis (Serenade (R)), a mycorrhizal preparation, and a product based on 'effective microorganisms' (EMa). Although transmission of the pathogen from infected to healthy plants was successfully inhibited by phosphite, Cu hydroxide and B. subtilis, subsequent tests showed that only phosphite and Cu hydroxide had a significant effect on disease development. All other preparations based on antagonistic or growth promoting microorganisms had no preventive or curative effect. While B. subtilis tended to increase disease symptoms, the remaining products caused a slight reduction of disease severity only. In contrast, phosphite and Cu hydroxide almost completely inhibited infection by P. ramorum. Therefore, in field situations, the use of the ecologically safe, systemic phosphite against P. ramorum in Rhododendron stands appears to be reasonable and advisable. Along with other supporting measures within the framework of a management strategy, this will allow to prevent or slow down further spread of the disease.

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