2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94232-2_5
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Effect of Agricultural Chemicals and Organic Amendments on Biological Control Fungi

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“…Different fungicides may be utilized depending on where the exported fruit will go. Non-systemic fungicides like zineb, maneb, or captan, applied weekly during blossoming and then monthly during fruit development, were shown in early experiments to be effective against the disease ( Sardrood and Goltapeh, 2018 ). Applying copper oxychloride or copper oxychloride in conjunction with zineb in pre-harvest management is recommended for anthracnose control in South Africa every 14 days in wet conditions and every 28 days in dry conditions ( Akem, 2006 ).…”
Section: Management Of the Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different fungicides may be utilized depending on where the exported fruit will go. Non-systemic fungicides like zineb, maneb, or captan, applied weekly during blossoming and then monthly during fruit development, were shown in early experiments to be effective against the disease ( Sardrood and Goltapeh, 2018 ). Applying copper oxychloride or copper oxychloride in conjunction with zineb in pre-harvest management is recommended for anthracnose control in South Africa every 14 days in wet conditions and every 28 days in dry conditions ( Akem, 2006 ).…”
Section: Management Of the Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…( Lin et al, 2011 ; Zhou et al, 2017 ; Zhang et al, 2017 ). Chemical agents s uch as metalaxyl-M, propamocarb, and Bordeaux mixtures have been widely used to prevent and treat this disease ( Sardrood & Goltapeh, 2018 ). However, chemical residues on the products inhibit the growth of probiotic fungi and lead to low-quality products that are harmful to sustainable agricultural development ( Mahanty et al, 2017 ; Singh, Pandey & Singh, 2011 ).…”
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confidence: 99%