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THE USE OF BIOFUNGICIDES BASED ON BACILLUS SUBTILUS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST STRAWBERRY GRAY ROT AND THE CONCEPT OF «ANTAGONISTIC SATURATION»

https://doi.org/10.31676/2073-4948-2019-58-117-121

Abstract

Research conducted in the 2016-2018, showed that the use of Fitoverm M (2 l/ha) after flowering against the background of two standard treatments with the fungicide Luna Tranquility, CS (125 + 375 g/l) (before flowering) effectively reduces the damage of strawberries to gray mold. Two treatments after flowering with Fitoverm M, F (1.5 l/ha) and Alirin-B, SP (60 g/ha) in hot and dry summer conditions effectively reduce the berries rot (BE = 75.8-88.2%) without use of synthetic fungicides.

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S. E. Golovin
FSBSI ARHIBAN
Russian Federation


A. S. Zeynalov
FSBSI ARHIBAN
Russian Federation


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Golovin S.E., Zeynalov A.S. THE USE OF BIOFUNGICIDES BASED ON BACILLUS SUBTILUS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST STRAWBERRY GRAY ROT AND THE CONCEPT OF «ANTAGONISTIC SATURATION». Pomiculture and small fruits culture in Russia. 2019;58:117-121. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31676/2073-4948-2019-58-117-121

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