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Effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, Harpophora maydis, in the field

Late wilt, a disease severely affecting maize fields throughout Israel, is characterized by relatively rapid wilting of maize plants before tasseling and until shortly before maturity. The disease’s causal agent is the fungus Harpophora maydis, a soil-borne and seed-borne pathogen, which is currentl...

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Autores principales: Degani, Ofir, Dor, Shlomit, Movshowitz, Daniel, Fraidman, Eyal, Rabinovitz, Onn, Graph, Shaul
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6298682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30562344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208353
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author Degani, Ofir
Dor, Shlomit
Movshowitz, Daniel
Fraidman, Eyal
Rabinovitz, Onn
Graph, Shaul
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Dor, Shlomit
Movshowitz, Daniel
Fraidman, Eyal
Rabinovitz, Onn
Graph, Shaul
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description Late wilt, a disease severely affecting maize fields throughout Israel, is characterized by relatively rapid wilting of maize plants before tasseling and until shortly before maturity. The disease’s causal agent is the fungus Harpophora maydis, a soil-borne and seed-borne pathogen, which is currently controlled using reduced sensitivity maize cultivars. In a former study, we showed that Azoxystrobin (AS) injected into a drip irrigation line assigned for each row can suppress H. maydis in the field and that AS seed coating can provide an additional layer of protection. In the present study, we examine a more cost-effective protective treatment using this fungicide with Difenoconazole mixture (AS+DC), or Fluazinam, or Fluopyram and Trifloxystrobin mixture, or Prothioconazole and Tebuconazole mixture in combined treatment of seed coating and a drip irrigation line for two coupling rows. A recently developed Real-Time PCR method revealed that protecting the plants using AS+DC seed coating alone managed to delay pathogen DNA spread in the maize tissues, in the early stages of the growth season (up to the age of 50 days from sowing), but was less effective in protecting the crops later. AS+DC seed coating combined with drip irrigation using AS+DC was the most successful treatment, and in the double-row cultivation, it reduced fungal DNA in the host tissues to near zero levels. This treatment minimized the development of wilt symptoms by 41% and recovered cob yield by a factor of 1.6 (to the level common in healthy fields). Moreover, the yield classified as A class (cob weight of more than 250 g) increased from 58% to 75% in this treatment. This successful treatment against H. maydis in Israel can now be applied in vast areas to protect sensitive maize cultivars against maize late wilt disease.
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spelling pubmed-62986822018-12-28 Effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, Harpophora maydis, in the field Degani, Ofir Dor, Shlomit Movshowitz, Daniel Fraidman, Eyal Rabinovitz, Onn Graph, Shaul PLoS One Research Article Late wilt, a disease severely affecting maize fields throughout Israel, is characterized by relatively rapid wilting of maize plants before tasseling and until shortly before maturity. The disease’s causal agent is the fungus Harpophora maydis, a soil-borne and seed-borne pathogen, which is currently controlled using reduced sensitivity maize cultivars. In a former study, we showed that Azoxystrobin (AS) injected into a drip irrigation line assigned for each row can suppress H. maydis in the field and that AS seed coating can provide an additional layer of protection. In the present study, we examine a more cost-effective protective treatment using this fungicide with Difenoconazole mixture (AS+DC), or Fluazinam, or Fluopyram and Trifloxystrobin mixture, or Prothioconazole and Tebuconazole mixture in combined treatment of seed coating and a drip irrigation line for two coupling rows. A recently developed Real-Time PCR method revealed that protecting the plants using AS+DC seed coating alone managed to delay pathogen DNA spread in the maize tissues, in the early stages of the growth season (up to the age of 50 days from sowing), but was less effective in protecting the crops later. AS+DC seed coating combined with drip irrigation using AS+DC was the most successful treatment, and in the double-row cultivation, it reduced fungal DNA in the host tissues to near zero levels. This treatment minimized the development of wilt symptoms by 41% and recovered cob yield by a factor of 1.6 (to the level common in healthy fields). Moreover, the yield classified as A class (cob weight of more than 250 g) increased from 58% to 75% in this treatment. This successful treatment against H. maydis in Israel can now be applied in vast areas to protect sensitive maize cultivars against maize late wilt disease. Public Library of Science 2018-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6298682/ /pubmed/30562344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208353 Text en © 2018 Degani et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Graph, Shaul
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title_fullStr Effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, Harpophora maydis, in the field
title_full_unstemmed Effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, Harpophora maydis, in the field
title_short Effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, Harpophora maydis, in the field
title_sort effective chemical protection against the maize late wilt causal agent, harpophora maydis, in the field
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6298682/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30562344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0208353
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