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Prove di lotta contro l’oidio del carciofo causato da Leveillula taurica.

Authors: SERRA, Salvatorica; MANNONI M. A.; MURRU F.;

Prove di lotta contro l’oidio del carciofo causato da Leveillula taurica.

Abstract

In una prova triennale condotta in Sardegna contro l’oidio del carciofo, sono stati posti a confronto penconazole, tebuconazole WG, tebuconazole SE ed azoxystrobin. I risultati ottenuti dimostrano che tutti i prodotti saggiati sono in grado di contenere la malattia, ma con differente efficacia. In generale, tebuconazole SE e penconazole hanno fornito i risultati migliori, seguiti dall’azoxystrobin. Più ridotta l’efficacia di tebuconazole WG.

In a 3-year trial carried out in Sardinia (Italy) against artichoke powdery mildew, penconazole, tebuconazole WG, tebuconazole SE and azoxystrobin were evaluated. All fungicides tested were able to control the disease, but in a different way as regards effectiveness. Tebuconazole SE and penconazole gave the best results, followed by azoxystrobin. The efficacy of tebuconazole WG was lower

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Italy
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Difesa; IBS; Strobilurine; Carciofo; Oidio; powdery mildew; control; artichoke; SBIs; strobilurins

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