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The effectivity of Tilletiopsis albescens in biocontrol of powdery mildew

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Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark

Tilletiopsis albescens grows well on powdery mildew fungi inoculated on barley or cucumber leaves and causes collapse of the colonies. Application of ballistospores or cut mycelium was equally effective for biocontrol, and the effectiveness tended to increase exponentially with the concentration of germinating units (conidia and cut mycelium) applied.

Seventy percent relative humidity or more is required for effective biocontrol. Two applications of T. albescens in the period from 3 days before to 3 days after inoculation with powdery mildew were more effective than one. Applications before inoculation or 7 days after inoculation with powdery mildew had little effect.

T. albescens followed the powdery mildew as it was disseminated to uninoculated leaves, but this did not result in an effective biocontrol. The potential for using T. albescens for biocontrol of powdery mildews is discussed.

Language: English
Year: 1993
Pages: 173-185
ISSN: 09514309 , 00034746 and 17447348
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1993.tb04084.x

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