九州病害虫研究会報
Online ISSN : 1884-0035
Print ISSN : 0385-6410
ISSN-L : 0385-6410
病害
福岡県におけるDMI 剤低感受性ナシ黒星病菌の発生状況
菊原 賢次足立 龍弥齊藤 紀子飯山 和弘松元 賢古屋 成人
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2018 年 64 巻 p. 1-6

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Japanese pear scab caused by Venturia nashicola is one of the most prevalent diseases of Japanese pear trees in Japan. We estimated the sensitivity of this fungus to sterol demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides on the basis of the disease severity in young pear trees pretreated with DMI fungicides and inoculated with fungal populations collected from commercial orchards in Fukuoka Prefecture in 2015. The protective values, 26.4-100.0 for difenoconazole (active ingredient (a.i.), 25 ppm); 42.5-85.3, hexaconazole (a.i., 10 ppm); 25.8- 44.2, fenbuconazole (a.i., 27.5 ppm); and 30.6-49.9 fenarimol (a.i., 30 ppm), were significantly reduced in comparison with those recorded in 2007( P < 0.05, Welch test). In an experimental orchard in Fukuoka Prefecture, the efficacy of difenoconazole( protective value, 87.6 in cultivar ‘Kousui’ and 74.7 in cultivar ‘Housui’) was higher than that of hexaconazole (protective value, 73.3 in‘ Kousui’ and 59.3 in‘ Housui’) in 2016. In a sensitivity test on young pear trees, the efficacies of difenoconozole (protective values, 85.9) and hexaconazole (protective values, 42.6) against fungal population from that orchard were similar to those in the orchard test. Therefore, the resistance of Venturia nashicola to DMI fungicides has a broad range in Fukuoka Prefecture.
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