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Control Effects of Different Agents Against Blossom Blight of Kiwifruit
  
DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2023.03.013
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CHEN Jia1, SHI Jinqiao1, RAN Fei1, CHEN Tingting1, LONG Youhua1,2 1. 贵州大学作物保护研究所 / 贵州大学猕猴桃工程技术研究中心贵州 贵阳 5500252. 贵州大学教学实验场贵州 贵阳 550025 
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      【Objective】The research was carried out to clarify the field control effects of six agents on blossom blight of kiwifruit, and to screen efficient and safe agents for guiding the field production of kiwifruit.【Method】The field control experiment was carried out by using random block design, and the incidence rate and disease index of blossom blight of kiwifruit after the application of six agents were determined, and the control effects were evaluated by calculating the change values of incidence rate and disease index before and after treatment. The safety of each agent was evaluated by its effects on the growth situation of kiwifruit plants and the development characteristics of flowers and fruits.【Result】Six agents showed different control effects on blossom blight of kiwifruit, and all of them were safe to kiwifruit plants. The results of field trials showed that there was no significant difference in incidence rate and disease index between the treatment groups and the CK group before control. After two consecutive treatments, the incidence rates of treatment groups and CK group showed an increasing trend compared with those before control, and the change values of the disease situation were significantly different, among which the change value of the CK group was the largest, and the incidence rate and disease index increased by 13.29% and 6.84, respectively. The change values of kasumin • brothermothingonil and tetramycin•propyrithiazole were the smallest, with the increase of incidence rate less than 1.50% and the increase of disease index less than 1.00. The field control effect corresponded to the disease situation. After two consecutive treatments, the treatment of kasumin • brothermothingonil showed the highest control effect, followed by tetramycin•propyrithiazole, both of which were above75%. All agents had no phytotoxicity symptoms and other adverse effects on kiwifruit plants after the application of agents, and showed different degrees of flower protection, fruit protection and yield increase compared with the CK group. The results showed that among the six agents, kasumin • brothermothingonil and tetramycin • propyrithiazole were the most effective in delaying the transmission and spread of the pathogen of blossom blight of kiwifruit, reducing the disease severity, and controlling blossom blight of kiwifruit efficiently and safely.【Conclusion】Two effective and safe agents - kasumin • brothermothingonil and tetramycin • propyrithiazole are screened for blossom blight of kiwifruit, which can be promoted in field production of kiwifruit.
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