Plectosphaerella cucumerina as a bioherbicide for Cirsium arvense: proof of concept

K Bailey, JA Derby, G Bourdôt, B Skipp, M Cripps… - BioControl, 2017 - Springer
K Bailey, JA Derby, G Bourdôt, B Skipp, M Cripps, G Hurrell, D Saville, A Noble
BioControl, 2017Springer
Abstract Plectosphaerella cucumerina (Lindf.) W. Gams was evaluated as a bioherbicide for
Cirsium arvense L.(Scop.) using a Canadian and a New Zealand isolate. Both isolates
defoliated C. arvense when applied at 10 13 conidia ha− 1 in water volumes ranging from
250 to 6400 l ha− 1 with a rapid decline in effect with declining conidial dose. Repeat
application and the addition of the adjuvant Pulse® penetrant to the conidial suspension
increased the disease severity in C. arvense. Maximum disease occurred at 20° C with a 48 …
Abstract
Plectosphaerella cucumerina (Lindf.) W. Gams was evaluated as a bioherbicide for Cirsium arvense L. (Scop.) using a Canadian and a New Zealand isolate. Both isolates defoliated C. arvense when applied at 1013 conidia ha−1 in water volumes ranging from 250 to 6400 l ha−1 with a rapid decline in effect with declining conidial dose. Repeat application and the addition of the adjuvant Pulse® penetrant to the conidial suspension increased the disease severity in C. arvense. Maximum disease occurred at 20 °C with a 48 h post-application dew period. The experiments demonstrate that P. cucumerina can defoliate C. arvense under the environmental conditions of temperate pastures where the weed is problematic. The results also show that modifications to formulation and strategic application may reduce the 48 h dew period requirement and risk to non-target species respectively, supporting the conclusion that the fungus has potential as a bioherbicide for C. arvense.
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