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Suppressive effect of potassium silicate on powdery mildew of strawberry in hydroponics
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Takeshi?KantoEmail author  Akihiro?Miyoshi  Takuya?Ogawa  Kazumasa?Maekawa  Masataka?Aino
Institution:(1) Hyogo Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 1533 Befu-cho, Kasai, Hyogov, 679-0198, Japan
Abstract:From 1996 to 1997, potassium silicate (SiO2) was tested at 0, 25, 50, and 100thinspmgthinspl–1 in hydroponics to control powdery mildew. Other elements were added in the usual amounts, and the strawberries were cultivated hydroponically in a greenhouse for 4 months (from October to January). The powdery mildew spread in the control plot, but little mildew developed in the plot with 25thinspmgthinspl–1 silicate, and none in plots with more than 50thinspmgthinspl–1 silicate. The suppressive effect lasted for about 4 months on fruits and even longer on leaves. On analysis of mineral content in the leaves, only the silicate content differed markedly between the control and treated plants. Nitrogen, phosphate, potassium, and calcium contents did not differ greatly. The maximum silicate content was about 24 times that of the control, and disease severity decreased significantly when the content was more than 1.5% in the leaves. The hardness of the strawberry leaves, measured by a creep meter, was increased by the silicate treatment.
Keywords:Potassium silicate  Silicate contents  Hardness                  Sphaerotheca aphanis var  aphanis
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