Abstract
SUMMARYPlots of clonal Trinitario cocoa were sprayed with fungicides in the field. Ripe pods were harvested from the trial plots and artificially inoculated with Phytophthora palmivora using various techniques, the most suitable of which proved to be the zoospore spot method. Percentage infection results from the spot inoculation tests agreed well with the field percentage infection results and it was concluded that field spraying followed by zoospore spot inoculation of detached pods is a suitable preliminary screening technique for fungicides. Three systemic fungicides metalaxyl, aluminium tris (ethyl phosphonate) and DPX‐3217 in a mixture with captafol and copper oxychloride were compared with the protectant cuprous oxide. Metalaxyl was found to be the most effective of the systemic fungicides and when applied at the rate of 0·44 g ai/ha every 8 wk it gave a similar reduction in percentage infection to 4 weekly applications of cuprous oxide at the rate of 4·4 kg Cu++/ha during the wetter part of the year when pod rot is most severe.
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