The sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea Pers.: Fr. to new botryticides in the protection of vineyards
S. Topolovec-Pintarić,
B. Cvjetković and
T. Miličević
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S. Topolovec-Pintarić: Department of Plant Protection, Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, Akademija, Dotnuva, LT 5051Kédainiai, Lithuania *
B. Cvjetković: Department of Plant Protection, Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, Akademija, Dotnuva, LT 5051Kédainiai, Lithuania *
T. Miličević: Department of Plant Protection, Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture, Akademija, Dotnuva, LT 5051Kédainiai, Lithuania *
Plant Protection Science, 2002, vol. 38, issue SI2-6thConfEFPP, 670-672
Abstract:
Botrytis cinerea, the cause of grey mould, is a 1999 we conducted trials in order to analyse the efficacy of the pyrimethanil, cyprodinil and fenhexamide and to test sensitivity of B. cinerea to them in vineyard in which these ingredients had been applied intensively, but also in vineyards where they had never been used. Resistant B. cinerea strains to each ingredient were determined in both types of vineyards.
Keywords: Botrytis cinerea; grapevine; pyrimethanil; cyprodinil; fenhexamide; resistance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.17221/10587-PPS
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