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The Effects of Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitor Fungicide Dose and Mixture on Development of Resistance in Venturia inaequalis.

Katrin M Ayer1, Mei-Wah Choi1, Stephanie T Smart1, April E Moffett2, Kerik D Cox3.   

Abstract

Understanding how fungicide application practices affect selection for fungicide resistance is imperative for continued sustainable agriculture. Here, we examined the effect of field applications of the succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fluxapyroxad at different doses and mixtures on the SDHI sensitivity of Venturia inaequalis, the apple scab pathogen. Fungicide applications were part of selection programs involving different doses (high or low) and mixtures (with a second single-site fungicide or a multisite fungicide). These programs were tested in two apple orchards over 4 years to determine potential cumulative selection effects on resistance. Each year after program applications, apple scab lesions were collected, and relative growth assays were conducted to understand shifts in fluxapyroxad sensitivity. After 4 years, there was a trend toward a reduction in sensitivity to fluxapyroxad for most selection programs in comparison to that in the non-selective-pressure control. In most years, the selection program plots treated with low-dose fluxapyroxad applications resulted in a larger number of isolates with reduced sensitivity, supporting the use of higher doses for disease management. Few significant differences (P < 0.05) in fungicide sensitivity were observed between isolates collected from plots where fungicide mixtures were applied compared to that in untreated plots, supporting the use of multiple modes of action in field applications. In all, appropriate doses and mixtures may contribute to increased longevity of SDHI fungicides used on perennial crops like apples.IMPORTANCE Of much debate is the effect of fungicide application dose on resistance development, as fungicide resistance is a critical barrier to effective disease management in agricultural systems. Our field study in apples investigated the effect of fungicide application dose and mixture on the selection of succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor resistance in Venturia inaequalis, a fungal pathogen that causes the economically important disease apple scab. Understanding how to best delay the development of resistance can result in increased efficacy, fewer applications, and sustainable fungicide use. Results from this study may have relevance to other perennial crops that require multiple fungicide applications and that are impacted by the development of resistance.
Copyright © 2020 American Society for Microbiology.

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Keywords:  apple scab; dose; fungicide resistance; mixture; selection; succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32631859      PMCID: PMC7440781          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01196-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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