Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato

Conventional potato production is not possible without fungicide and the commonly used fungicides are expensive and are considered as environmental and human hazards. The aim of the experiment was to evaluate the efficacy of Phosphonate fungicides, the potential of combination with potato cultivars and economic impact as late blight control alternative. Two Phosphonates formulations; Agrifos 400 and Fosphite were compared Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different potato varieties in Kabete and Koibatek. Agrifos 400 alone was compared with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different varieties in Kisima, Njambini and Limuru. Planting was done in 3m×3m plots with four row and 10 tubers per row. Experimental units were replicated three times in a split-plot design. The results showed an effect of Phosphonates, which represent lower risks to human health and environment than conventional fungicides, on control of foliar late blight. In all the five sites Agrifos 400 was not significantly different with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb in control of foliar late blight in most the varieties used and they were also comparable in yields with no significant differences in most of the sites. Preliminary economic analyses were also done and the result showed that there is more economic benefit in the use of Phosphonate formulation Agrifos 400 compared to conventional fungicides Ridomil and Mancozeb. The study suggests that the relatively inexpensive Phosphonate fungicides have significant potential to become an effective management tool for control of foliar late blight, and can be used as alternative to the hazardous conventional fungicides.

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Main Authors: Atieno, E., Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar, Narla, R.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:potatoes, phytophthora infestans, resistance varieties, phosphate fertilizers, fungicides, disease control,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66295
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-662952022-12-02T09:51:11Z Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato Atieno, E. Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar Narla, R. potatoes phytophthora infestans resistance varieties phosphate fertilizers fungicides disease control Conventional potato production is not possible without fungicide and the commonly used fungicides are expensive and are considered as environmental and human hazards. The aim of the experiment was to evaluate the efficacy of Phosphonate fungicides, the potential of combination with potato cultivars and economic impact as late blight control alternative. Two Phosphonates formulations; Agrifos 400 and Fosphite were compared Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different potato varieties in Kabete and Koibatek. Agrifos 400 alone was compared with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different varieties in Kisima, Njambini and Limuru. Planting was done in 3m×3m plots with four row and 10 tubers per row. Experimental units were replicated three times in a split-plot design. The results showed an effect of Phosphonates, which represent lower risks to human health and environment than conventional fungicides, on control of foliar late blight. In all the five sites Agrifos 400 was not significantly different with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb in control of foliar late blight in most the varieties used and they were also comparable in yields with no significant differences in most of the sites. Preliminary economic analyses were also done and the result showed that there is more economic benefit in the use of Phosphonate formulation Agrifos 400 compared to conventional fungicides Ridomil and Mancozeb. The study suggests that the relatively inexpensive Phosphonate fungicides have significant potential to become an effective management tool for control of foliar late blight, and can be used as alternative to the hazardous conventional fungicides. 2012 2015-05-19T10:56:25Z 2015-05-19T10:56:25Z Poster Atieno, E.; Schulte-Geldermann, E.; Narla, R. 2012. Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato. In: Tielkes, E. (ed). Tropentag 2012. Book of abstracts. Resilience of Agricultural Systems Against Crises. Gottingen (Germany). 19-21 Sep 2012. (Germany). DITSL. ISBN 978-3-9801686-7-0. p. 124. Abstract https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66295 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf
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topic potatoes
phytophthora infestans
resistance varieties
phosphate fertilizers
fungicides
disease control
potatoes
phytophthora infestans
resistance varieties
phosphate fertilizers
fungicides
disease control
spellingShingle potatoes
phytophthora infestans
resistance varieties
phosphate fertilizers
fungicides
disease control
potatoes
phytophthora infestans
resistance varieties
phosphate fertilizers
fungicides
disease control
Atieno, E.
Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar
Narla, R.
Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato
description Conventional potato production is not possible without fungicide and the commonly used fungicides are expensive and are considered as environmental and human hazards. The aim of the experiment was to evaluate the efficacy of Phosphonate fungicides, the potential of combination with potato cultivars and economic impact as late blight control alternative. Two Phosphonates formulations; Agrifos 400 and Fosphite were compared Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different potato varieties in Kabete and Koibatek. Agrifos 400 alone was compared with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb on different varieties in Kisima, Njambini and Limuru. Planting was done in 3m×3m plots with four row and 10 tubers per row. Experimental units were replicated three times in a split-plot design. The results showed an effect of Phosphonates, which represent lower risks to human health and environment than conventional fungicides, on control of foliar late blight. In all the five sites Agrifos 400 was not significantly different with Ridomil alternated with Mancozeb in control of foliar late blight in most the varieties used and they were also comparable in yields with no significant differences in most of the sites. Preliminary economic analyses were also done and the result showed that there is more economic benefit in the use of Phosphonate formulation Agrifos 400 compared to conventional fungicides Ridomil and Mancozeb. The study suggests that the relatively inexpensive Phosphonate fungicides have significant potential to become an effective management tool for control of foliar late blight, and can be used as alternative to the hazardous conventional fungicides.
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resistance varieties
phosphate fertilizers
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title Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato
title_short Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato
title_full Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato
title_fullStr Integrating varietal resistance and phosphonate fungicide in management of foliar late blight in potato
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