Effective downy mildew management in basil using resistant varieties, environment modifications, and fungicides

JS Patel, CA Wyenandt, MT McGrath - Plant Health Progress, 2021 - Am Phytopath Society
Considerable progress has been made in managing Peronospora belbahrii, an oomycete
pathogen that causes basil downy mildew, since 2007, when it was first detected in the …

Effects of Nighttime Applications of Germicidal Ultraviolet Light Upon Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe necator), Downy Mildew (Plasmopara viticola), and Sour Rot of …

DM Gadoury, S Sapkota, L Cadle-Davidson… - Plant …, 2023 - Am Phytopath Society
Nighttime applications of germicidal ultraviolet were evaluated as a means to suppress three
diseases of grapevine. In laboratory studies, UV-C light (peak 254 nm, FWHM 5 nm) applied …

Challenges and recommendations for the development of cultural control of aerial oomycete-associated diseases in protected horticulture

AM Beacham, KL James, NP Randall… - European Journal of …, 2023 - Springer
A lack of available host resistance due to the emergence of novel plant pathogen isolates
and restriction in the use of chemical control means that additional approaches should be …

[PDF][PDF] Use of germicidal UV light to suppress grapevine diseases and arthropod pests

DM Gadoury, S Sapkota… - BIO Web of …, 2022 - bio-conferences.org
Global winegrape production is based on production of Vitis vinifera, a host species
comprised of cultivars that are highly susceptible to infection by E. necator, as well as …

Nighttime Applications of Germicidal UV Light to Suppress Cercospora Leaf Spot in Table Beet

SJ Pethybridge, M Rea, DM Gadoury… - Plant …, 2024 - Am Phytopath Society
Cercospora leaf spot (CLS), caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Cercospora beticola, is a
destructive disease affecting table beet. Multiple applications of fungicides are needed to …

Reciprocity of Irradiance and Duration of the Exposure to Ultraviolet Radiation on Erysiphe Necator

T McCann - 2018 - ecommons.cornell.edu
Nighttime application of ultraviolet radiation (UV), particularly wavelengths below~ 280nm,
has been shown to reduce populations of species causing powdery mildew at relatively low …