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New ‘Focus On Potato’ Webcast Addresses Fungicide Resistance

Aug 12, 2015

By Dr. Lydia Tymon

Department of Plant Pathology
Washington State University
 

This is the premise behind the latest Focus on Potato webcast, titled

Best Management Tactics and Fungicide Resistance in Early Blight and Brown Spot.”

Broad-spectrum fungicides have historically been the primary modes of action managing Early Blight and Brown Spot, two significant fungal diseases of potato caused by Alternaria pathogens.
 
More recently, growers have been using narrow spectrum fungicides in their rotations to ease environmental concerns and minimize the effects of chemical residue.
 
No matter the mode of action, measures to mitigate fungicide resistance should be considered, particularly when applied and repeatedly used on a single site.
 
This is the premise behind the latest Focus on Potato webcast, titled “Best Management Tactics and Fungicide Resistance in Early Blight and Brown Spot.”
 
Through this talk by Dr. Lydia Tymon, plant pathology expert at Washington State University, consultants, growers, and other experts in the potato industry will learn best-management practices in early blight on potato and brown spot.
 
Among other important information, this webcast covers: 

  • The basics of fungicides and the development of fungicide resistance
  • Comparisons of pathogenicity and aggressiveness between the early blight pathogen, Alternaria solani, and the brown spot pathogen, Alternaria alternata
  • Best management tactics for early blight

Source:plantmanagementnetwork