Evaluation of biocontrol preparations and plant extracts for the control
of Phytophthora infestans on potato leaves
D. Stephan1, A. Schmitt1,
S. Martins Carvalho2, B. Seddon2
and E. Koch1
Abstract
The potential of biocontrol products and plant extracts for control of
late blight on potato plants, caused by Phytophthora infestans was evaluated
in detached leaf assays and on potted plants.
Based on an initial screening of 22 preparations and plant extracts, the
10 most active treatments were selected for further investigation. In
the detached leaf assays the commercial preparations Elot-Vis, Serenade
and Trichodex, and plant extracts of Rheum rhabarbarum and Solidago canadensis
showed a significant effect on the level of infestation by P. infestans.
However, none of the treatments was as effective as copper. In the case
of Serenade, the metabolites produced by its active micro-organism, Bacillus
subtilis, were demonstrated to be the effective component of the formulation,
and not the micro-organism itself. In order to take curative and protective
modes of action into account, the test substances were applied 24 h before,
or 90 min after inoculation with P. infestans.
Generally, better effects were obtained when the applications were made
24 h before inoculation. For defining the optimum time of application,
potted plants were treated 72 or 24 h before, and 1 and 24 h after inoculation
with P. infestans. In these tests, Trichodex showed no activity, while
Elot-Vis gave best results when applied 1 day before inoculation. Serenade
and the extracts of R. rhabarbarum and S. canadensis (all at 5% concentration)
however, were effective when applied up to 3 days before and just after
inoculation with P. infestans.
The results of the experiments on potted plants indicated direct effects
on the pathogen for all agents except the extract of S. canadensis, but
other mode of actions, e.g. induced resistance, could not be ruled out.
None of the treatments had a curative effect.
Source
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 112: 235-246
Author Locations and Affiliations
(1) Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture
and Forestry, Institute for Biological Control, Heinrichstr. 243, D-64287
Darmstadt, Germany
(2) Department of Agriculture & Forestry, School of
Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Hilton Campus, Hilton Place,
AB24 4FA Aberdeen, UK
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