Abstract:Powdery mildew caused by Uncinula necator (Schw.) Burr. is one of the widespread fungal diseases of grapes that have caused economic losses through poor fruit set and low yield substantially. To decrease the inoculum potential, a disease management program must be undertaken early in the season which is imperative to reduce late-season disease problems. Because, without early control of the infection of powdery mildew, often lead to severe problem in the late season. Elemental sulfur was the foremost antifunga… Show more
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