A study on soil solarization and combined with fumigant application to control Phytophthora crown blight (Phytophthora capsici Leonian) on peppers in the East Mediterranean region of Turkey |
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Authors: | S. Yü cel |
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Affiliation: | Plant Protection Research Institute, POB 21, Adana, Turkey |
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Abstract: | ![]() Field trials conducted in the pepper growing area (çel/Turkey) showed that solarization alone and combined with a reduced dose of methyl bromide (40 g/m2), were effective in controlling crown blight disease caused by Phytophthora capsici. Solarization was achieved by covering plots with a clear polyethylene sheet, 0.03 mm thick for 8 weeks. The temperature reached 47 °C and 35 °C at 5 cm and 30 cm soil depth, respectively, an average of 3–8 °C higher than those at equivalent depths in the untreated plots. The average incidence of the disease in solarization plus a reduced dose of methyl bromide, the recommended dose of methyl bromide, solarized and untreated plots in 1991 and 1992 were 17.6 and 13.3%; 20.8 and 16.8%; 24.1 and 19.7%; 39.8 and 42.9%, respectively. All treatments significantly reduced disease incidence. |
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Keywords: | soil solarization fumigant Phytophthora capsici pepper |
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