2017
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v9i2.1282
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Eco-friendly management of late blight of potato– A review

Abstract: Late blight of potato caused by fungus Phytophthora infestans responsible for Irish famine in the year 1845, is one of the most dramatic episode caused by plant pathogen in human history. One million people died due to famine in Ireland. So eco-friendly management of potato late blight disease is a necessary goal to be accomplished. During last many years, management strategies solely relied upon the application of fungicides due to rapid development of late blight epidemics. However, indiscriminate use of fun… Show more

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“…This contributes to the reduction of losses due to water evaporation, respiration and reduces damage to fruits by microorganisms, i. e., increases the yield of marketable products, increases their shelf life. In contrast to [28], in which the use of Trichodermin was proposed against the causative agents of verticillosis, celery, eggplant; fusarium wilt of watermelons, rhizoctoniosis of potatoes, as well as for the destruction of damage by various types of rot, [29] it is proposed to use yeast. Antagonistic yeasts as safe and effective alternatives for disease treatment.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Investigating the Preservation Of F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contributes to the reduction of losses due to water evaporation, respiration and reduces damage to fruits by microorganisms, i. e., increases the yield of marketable products, increases their shelf life. In contrast to [28], in which the use of Trichodermin was proposed against the causative agents of verticillosis, celery, eggplant; fusarium wilt of watermelons, rhizoctoniosis of potatoes, as well as for the destruction of damage by various types of rot, [29] it is proposed to use yeast. Antagonistic yeasts as safe and effective alternatives for disease treatment.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Investigating the Preservation Of F...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes it possible to get high-quality planting material and is economically profitable [19,26]. Treatment with 1 % Trichodermine solution reduces the development of fungal and bacterial rot by 1.6 times compared with untreated variants [27,28].…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of the Study Of Weight Losses Of Garlic Bulbs During Storage Depending On Drying And Treatment With Bioprementioning
confidence: 99%