Abstract

The ergosterol-biosynthesis inhibitor (EBI) fungicides myclobutanil, Dusilazole, and tebuconazole were compared with chlorothalonil and triforine for the control of black spot on rose. Myclobutanil at 0.024 or 0.048 g a.i./L and flusilazole at 0.07 or 0.14 g a.i./L, applied weekly, were as effective as chlorothalonil and superior to triforine in controlling black spot. Disease control with myclobutanil and flusilazole at 14-day spray intervals gave poorer control than weekly applications

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