Artigo Revisado por pares

Fungitoxic action of dimethirimol and ethirimol

1970; Wiley; Volume: 66; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1744-7348.1970.tb04607.x

ISSN

1744-7348

Autores

K. J. Bent,

Tópico(s)

Fungal Plant Pathogen Control

Resumo

SUMMARY The systemic fungicides dimethirimol and ethirimol were shown to be toxic to spores of Erysiphe graminis and Sphaerotheca fuliginea, in germination tests in vitro. Toxicity of dimethirimol to spores of Botrytis fabae, Phytophthora infestans, Puccinia recondita, Uncinula necator and Venturia inaequalis was relatively feeble or absent. When applied in foliage sprays or in root treatments, both compounds inhibited the emergence of germ tubes from powdery mildew spores on cucumber and barley plants. The specific disease control shown by these fungicides can be explained by their direct fungitoxic action. The effects of dimethirimol and ethirimol on powdery mildew infections and on spore germination were greatly decreased by the presence of riboflavin in the light. A rapid photo‐chemical interaction between riboflavin and dimethirimol was demonstrated. Marked reversals both of disease control and of fungitoxicity were also given by folic acid, and it is suggested that folic acid overcomes a metabolic block induced in powdery mildew fungi by the fungicides.

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