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Research Project: NEMATODE, DISEASE, WEED, INSECT AND MITE CONTROL ON MINOR FOOD CROPS AND ORNAMENTALS

Location: Crop Protection and Management Research

Title: Evaluation of phytotoxicity of acibenzolar on fresh market bell peppers, 2011

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Submitted to: Plant Disease Management Reports
Publication Type: Research Technical Update
Publication Acceptance Date: January 4, 2013
Publication Date: March 11, 2013
Citation: Fraelich, B.A., Scully, B.T. 2013. Evaluation of phytotoxicity of acibenzolar on fresh market bell peppers, 2011. Plant Disease Management Reports. 7:V005. DOI:10.1094/PDMR07.

Interpretive Summary: This experiment was conducted inTifton, Georgia to evaluate the phytotoxicity of acibenzolar on fresh market bell peppers in 2011 for the control of bacterial spot. Five broadcast foliar applications were applied on a 6-8 day schedule beginning on 18 Apr and ending on 13 Jun 2011. On 18 Apr and 2 May all treatments received 1.0 oz/A and 0.5 oz/A respectively. For the remaining three applications, the following rates were applied: 0.25 oz/A for the 1x, 0.5 for 2x, and 0.75 for the 3x. Phytotoxicity was evaluated on 2 and 31 May and 27 Jun 2011 using a scale of 0-10 (0 = no injury and 10 = dead plants). Fruits were harvested from randomly chosen plants on 7 and 27 Jun 2011 with the number and weight of marketable fruits determined. No phytotoxicity was observed on the plants for any of the treatment rates (0 for all ratings). No stunting, fruit finish injury, or foliage injury was observed. There were no differences among the treatments or the control in yield of fruit according to weight or number.

Technical Abstract: This experiment was conducted inTifton, Georgia to evaluate the phytotoxicity of acibenzolar on fresh market bell peppers in 2011 for the control of bacterial spot. Five broadcast foliar applications were applied on a 6-8 day schedule beginning on 18 Apr and ending on 13 Jun 2011. On 18 Apr and 2 May all treatments received 1.0 oz/A and 0.5 oz/A respectively. For the remaining three applications, the following rates were applied: 0.25 oz/A for the 1x, 0.5 for 2x, and 0.75 for the 3x. Phytotoxicity was evaluated on 2 and 31 May and 27 Jun 2011 using a scale of 0-10 (0 = no injury and 10 = dead plants). Fruits were harvested from randomly chosen plants on 7 and 27 Jun 2011 with the number and weight of marketable fruits determined. No phytotoxicity was observed on the plants for any of the treatment rates (0 for all ratings). No stunting, fruit finish injury, or foliage injury was observed. There were no differences among the treatments or the control in yield of fruit according to weight or number.

   

 
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