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Resistance Inducers for the Protection of Pedunculate Oak ( Quercus robur L.) Seedlings against Powdery Mildew Erysiphe alphitoides .

Plants (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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Abstract
Oak powdery mildew caused by (Griffon and Maubl.; U. Braun & S. Takam.) is a common disease in European forests. One of the most susceptible species is the pedunculate oak ( L.). Presently, a few methods are available to control powdery mildew, e.g., the use of fungicides (e.g., based on citric acid), antagonistic fungi or bacteria, chemical treatments (e.g., sulphur, potassium bicarbonate) or genetic resistance. In our study, we aimed to check the effects of using chitosan derivatives and novel active substances inducing the plants' natural resistance: benzodiathiadiazole (both in neutral and salt form). 84 pedunculate oak seedlings were subjected to the experiment in three treatment variants (plus positive and negative controls). The plants were treated with active substances and inoculated with . Although the powdery mildew symptoms appeared in all variants, they were manifested mainly by the in the form of small spots. The experiment indicated that the highest limitation of powdery mildew was achieved by applying -methyl--methoxyamide-7-carboxybenzo(1,2,3)thiadiazole (BTHWA). The application of BTHWA reduced disease development by 88.9% when compared to the effects of the other variants.
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benzothiadiazole,chitosan,ionic liquids,pedunculate oak,powdery mildew
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