Damping-off of sugar beet in Finland: II. Disease control 

Authors

  • Mauritz Vestberg Department of Plant Pathology, University of Helsinki, SF-00710, Helsinki 71, Finland
  • Risto Tahvonen Institute of Plant Pathology, Agricultural Research Centre, SF-31600, Jokioinen, Finland
  • Kyösti Raininko Sugar Beet Research Centre, SF-25170 Kotalato, Finland

Abstract

In pot and field experiments carried out in 1979-1981, the systemic funqicide hymexazol prevented satisfactorily soil borne damping-off of sugar beet caused mainly by the fungus Pythium debaryanum auct. non Hesse. The results with the combination hymexazol + thiram were still better. This treatment gave very good protection against the disease up to about two to three weeks after emergence, increased the yield on the average by 5-10 % and produced considerably thicker and denser stands. Thereafter a large number of beets may have become infected, but no great damage was caused as only few died. Band spraying at emergence using hymexazol with a large amount of water as well as spraying into the seed furrow prevented the outbreak of the disease almost completely. Liming had little effect on damping-off.

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Published

1983-09-01

How to Cite

Vestberg, M., Tahvonen, R., & Raininko, K. (1983). Damping-off of sugar beet in Finland: II. Disease control . Agricultural and Food Science, 55(5), 431–450. https://doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72140