Spray deposition assessment and benchmarks for control of Alternaria brown spot on mandarin leaves with Copper oxychloride (cas 1332-40-7)
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Add time:08/25/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Inadequate disease control on citrus foliage and fruit is often attributed to insufficient fungicide spray deposition on target surfaces. This study describes a novel spray deposition assessment protocol and determines deposition benchmarks indicative of the biological effectiveness for better interpretation of spray deposition results. Suitability of a yellow fluorescent pigment as tracer for copper oxychloride deposition was demonstrated through its similar particle concentration and size. Spray deposition assessment of spray targets, which were sprayed with a mixture that included the fluorescent pigment, involved photomacrography of whole leaf or fruit surfaces, followed by digital image analyses. This protocol proved to be very accurate in determining the quantity and quality of deposition. To determine deposition benchmarks, detached young ‘Nova’ mandarin leaves were sprayed with copper oxychloride and fluorescent pigment at different concentrations (0.1–2 times the recommended concentration) and spray deposition assessed. Subsequently, leaves were spray inoculated with a spore suspension of Alternaria alternata [causal agent of Alternaria brown spot (ABS) of mandarins], moist-incubated for c. 48 h and symptom expression rated. A very good linear relationship was found between fungicide concentration, leaf area covered by fluorescent pigment particles (%FPC) (r = 0.879) and Cu residue analysis (r = 0.992). A von Bertalanffy growth curve best fitted the relation between ABS control and deposition quantity (%FPC) data (91% of the percentage variance accounted for) with a good correlation between observed and predicted values (r = 0.825). Benchmarks for 50% and 75% disease control were calculated as 2.07 %FPC and 4.14 %FPC, respectively. These corresponded with Cu residue levels of 59.4 and 91.0 mg kg−1, respectively. These FPC benchmarks can be used to evaluate spray technology research, specifically for control of ABS and similar citrus fruit and foliar diseases.
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