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The effectiveness of the biostimulator-antistressant “ExcelGrow” in combination with fungicides to reduce the harmfulness of early spotting caused by fungi of the genus Alternaria and increase potato yields

https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2024-388-11-92-98

Abstract

Early spotting caused by a complex of fungi of the genus Alternaria is becoming a serious problem for potato growers in many regions of Russia. The defeat of the aboveground part of potato plants by alternariasis and its further premature death lead to significant crop losses. Abiotic and biotic factors that weaken potato plants contribute to the more active development of alternariasis. The article presents new experimental data showing that the treatment of vegetative potato plants with bioorganic fertilizer “ExcelGrow” at a dose of 1 l/ha helps to reduce the harmfulness of the disease and increase potato yields. At the same time, it was found that the triple use of “ExcelGrow” at a dose of 1 l/ha in a tank mixture with the fungicides “Miravis” 0.35 l/ha, “Revus Top” 0.6 l/ha, “Signum” 0.3 kg/ha, aimed at reducing the harmfulness of alternariasis, increases the effectiveness of fungicidal protection of potato plantings from diseases, which in the end result ensures a reliable increase in yield and marketability of tubers.

About the Authors

A. Yu. Ukolova
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Anastasia Yu. Ukolova - Graduate Student.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



M. A. Kuznetsova
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Maria A. Kuznetsova - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Head of the Potato and Vegetable Diseases Department.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



T. I. Smetanina
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Tatyana I. Smetanina - Research Аssociate.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



V. N. Demidova
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Valentina N. Demidova - Candidate of Biological Sciences, Researcher.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



M. D. Еrokhova
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Maria D. Еrokhova - Research Аssociate.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



A. N. Rogozhin
All-Russian Research Institute of Phytopathology
Russian Federation

Aleхandеr N. Rogozhin - Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Senior Researcher at the Potato and Vegetable Diseases Department.

5 Institute Str., Bolshie Vyazemy, Moscow region, 143050



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Ukolova A.Yu., Kuznetsova M.A., Smetanina T.I., Demidova V.N., Еrokhova M.D., Rogozhin A.N. The effectiveness of the biostimulator-antistressant “ExcelGrow” in combination with fungicides to reduce the harmfulness of early spotting caused by fungi of the genus Alternaria and increase potato yields. Agrarian science. 2024;(11):92-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2024-388-11-92-98

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