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Is Low Efficacy of Fungicides always a Consequence of Fungicide Resistance Development in Pathogen Populations?

Keywords: B. cinerea , Raspberry , Fungicide efficacy , Resistance , In vitro susceptibility

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Efficacy of four fungicides with different modes of action (vinclozolin, pyrimethanil, benomyland fenhexamid) in control of B. cinerea in raspberry, was investigated in the paper.The trials were conducted at two localities in commercial raspberry plantations. In the caseof unsatisfactory fungicide efficacy, qualitative and/or quantitative test of the susceptibilityof the isolates to particular fungicide was performed, to determine whether the low efficacyis a consequence of resistance development in the pathogen population. At both localities,pyrimethanil and fenhexamid demonstrated the highest efficacy (73.2-89.6%), whilethe efficacy of vinclozolin was statistically significantly lower (48.7-63.4%) at both localities.However, qualitative and quantitative test of susceptibility to vinclozolin showed that all theisolates were susceptible to vinclozolin and that the reason for unsatisfactory efficacy shouldbe primarily sought in inadequate fungicide application

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