ABSTRACT Effect of foliar substrates on Black Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet) in banana (Musa ×| paradisiaca L.) and plantain (Musa acuminata Colla)
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Luis Fernando Patiño H.1*, Elkin Bustamante R.2, Lina MarÃa Salazar P.3 |
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The Black Sigatoka caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet, is the most destructive foliar disease in the banana (Musa × paradisiaca L.) and plantain (Musa acuminata Colla) production around the world. Chemical fungicides are the main control tactics; however, fungicide resistance had increased control costs, besides environmental contamination and consumers demands for a fruit free of pesticide residues. The enhancement of populations of native bacteria through selective substrates, with lytic activity on M. fijiensis, looks as a management alternative. Application of two foliar substrates, that had a mineral solution plus urea, barley flour and colloidal chitin known to built-up biocontrol bacteria, allowed to decrease fungicide applications in from 43 to 46%, when sprayed in rotation with conventional fungicides. |
Keywords: Mycosphaerella fijiensis, chitinolytic bacteria, glucanolytic bacteria, colloidal chitin, barley flour, biological control. |
1 Politécnico Colombiano Jaime Isaza Cadavid, Carrera 48 Nº 7, MedellÃn, Colombia. E-mail: luisferph@gmail.com *Autor para correspondencia. 2 Consultor Internacional en Manejo Integrado de Plagas. E-mail: elkinbustamante@hotmail.com. 3 Instituto Colombiano de Medicina Tropical-CES, Carrera 48 Nº 32-102, MedellÃn, Colombia. E-mail: lmsalazar@ces.edu.co. |
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