1. [In vitro activity of different fungicides on the growth in Mycosphaerella fijiensis var. difformis Stover and Dickson, Cladosporium musae Morelet and Deightoniella torulosa (Syd.) Ellis, isolated parasites of the banana phyllosphere in the Ivory Coast].
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Koné D, Badou OJ, Bomisso EL, Camara B, and Ake S
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- Acetates pharmacology, Ascomycota growth & development, Ascomycota isolation & purification, Cladosporium growth & development, Cladosporium isolation & purification, Cote d'Ivoire, Drug Resistance, Fungal, Drug Resistance, Multiple, Fungal, Imines pharmacology, In Vitro Techniques, Methacrylates pharmacology, Mycelium drug effects, Mycelium growth & development, Plant Leaves microbiology, Species Specificity, Spiro Compounds pharmacology, Strobilurins, Triazoles pharmacology, Ascomycota drug effects, Cladosporium drug effects, Fungicides, Industrial pharmacology, Musa microbiology
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In Côte-d'Ivoire, banana leaf surfaces are attacked by Mycosphaerella fijiensis var. difformis, Cladosporium musae, and Deigthonielle torulosa. Control is based on fungicides recommanded for Mycosphaerella fijiensis. Fungicides belonging to triazoles and strobilurines types were added, at different concentrations, to the PDA medium, using this PDA medium containing no fungicide as the control. Mycelium disc and spores of Cladosporium musae, Mycosphaerella fijiensis and Deightoniella torulosa were put on the different media. Total inhibition of mycelium growth of every fungus on the PDA amended with propiconazole was observed. The fungicides used show different activities according to their concentration and their mode of action. The application of a fungicide should talke into account the pathogenic fungus involved in the leaf attacked. Against Mycosphaerella fijiensis var. difformis, the Ci(50) are different according to the concentrations (0.44 to 1.06 ppm). Correlations ranked from 0.71 to 0.91 are also different according to fungicide used. The Ci(50) of Cladosporium musae (0.10 to 2.44 ppm) and Deightoniella torulosa (0.26 to 0.52 ppm) are different and their correlations are respectively 0.78 to 0.99 and 0.86 to 0.95. An assessment of the sensitivity of parasitic fungi of banana can be made by mycelium growth measurement of fungi isolated from resistance zones.
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- 2009
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