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Preventive and Therapeutic Effects of New Fungicides on Rice Blast

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  • FENG,Jinqi
  • FENG,Aiqing
  • ZHU,Xiaoyuan
  • YANG,Jianyuan
  • CHEN,Shen
  • SU,Jing

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[Objectives] The paper was to identify the characteristics and the potency of new fungicides to rice blast disease, and study their preventive and therapeutic effects on the disease. [Methods] Six new and conventional fungicides with different mechanisms of action were selected to compare their preventive and therapeutic effects on rice seedling blast in greenhouse. [Results] The agents which showed to be highly efficacious in blast prevention (greater than 90%) were 25% pyraclostrobin EC, 20% fenoxanil SC, 75% tricyclazole WP and 50% prochloraz-manganese WP sprayed at the dosages of 112.5-150, 180-360, 270-450 and 450-600 g/ha, respectively. The therapeutic effect of new fungicides 25% pyraclostrobin EC and 50% prochloraz-manganese WP on rice blast were above 90% when the dosages were 90-150 and 360-600 g/ha, respectively. The therapeutic effect of the conventional fungicide 40% isoprothiolane EC on rice blast was 69.04% when the dosage was 480 g/ha, while those of other fungicides were worse. [Conclusions] Both 25% pyraclostrobin EC and 50% prochloraz-manganese WP have good preventive and therapeutic effects on rice blast, which will provide a reference for the use of these fungicides in the field.

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  • FENG,Jinqi & FENG,Aiqing & ZHU,Xiaoyuan & YANG,Jianyuan & CHEN,Shen & SU,Jing, 2023. "Preventive and Therapeutic Effects of New Fungicides on Rice Blast," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(06), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:341837
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.341837
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