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Effects of soil temperature on the efficacy of ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitor fungicides for control of Ustilago bullata
Authors:Richard E Falloon
Abstract:The effects of different soil temperatures on the efficacy of ergosterol biosynthesis inhibitor (EBI) fungicides applied as seed treatments for the control of seedling infection of prairie grass Bromus willdenowii (Kunth) by the head smut fungus Ustilago bullata (Berk.) were measured in a glasshouse experiment. The fungicides nuarimol, triadimefon and triadimenol+fuberidazole controlled infection at 17.5deg;C and below, but were less or non-effective above 20.0°C. In a second experiment, nuarimol and propiconazole seed treatments reduced seedling emergence and caused stunting of seedlings, but these effects occurred equally over a range of temperatures from 15.0 to 27.5°C. Soil temperatures (3 cm depth) at a typical field site often exceeded 20°C during early autumn and late spring. Although EBI fungicide seed treatments show promise for U. bullata control, care will be required with their routine use because their efficacy in warm soils may be reduced, and they can have growth retardant effects on prairie grass seedlings.
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