2015
DOI: 10.18188/1983-1471/sap.v14n4p221-228
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CONTROLE BIOLÓGICO DE Mycosphaerella fragariae NA CULTURA DO MORANGUEIRO

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“…The genotype ITA 13,097-5 presented the highest mean severity for anthracnose, while the lowest values were obtained with ITA 12,ITA 10, The micosferela stain severity averages found in this study were, in general, smaller than the values found by Mazaro et al (2012), which used fungicides and alternative products in the treatment of leaf spot in plants of the Aromas cultivar. These averages were also lower than those obtained by Mazaro et al (2013), which evaluated the effectiveness of treatments with products authorized for organic cultivation in the control of strawberry leaf spot in plants of the Camarosa cultivar, and very smaller than the values found by Heling et al (2015). However, the means found in the present work were very higher than those obtained by Nesi et al (2013), which evaluated the incidence and severity of this disease in eight cultivars.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…The genotype ITA 13,097-5 presented the highest mean severity for anthracnose, while the lowest values were obtained with ITA 12,ITA 10, The micosferela stain severity averages found in this study were, in general, smaller than the values found by Mazaro et al (2012), which used fungicides and alternative products in the treatment of leaf spot in plants of the Aromas cultivar. These averages were also lower than those obtained by Mazaro et al (2013), which evaluated the effectiveness of treatments with products authorized for organic cultivation in the control of strawberry leaf spot in plants of the Camarosa cultivar, and very smaller than the values found by Heling et al (2015). However, the means found in the present work were very higher than those obtained by Nesi et al (2013), which evaluated the incidence and severity of this disease in eight cultivars.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 86%