Abstract

Different studies to control the Rosellinia necatrix growth in vitro and avocado white root rot in vivo were performed, using two non-pathogenic R. necatrix isolates (Rn12 and Rn29) combined with fluazinam. The application of non-pathogenic isolates alone showed significant growth reduction as compared to R. necatrix pathogenic isolates in a PDA growth medium. The combination of both non-pathogenic isolates plus fluazinam at 0.01 mg l−1 significantly increased the reduction of the pathogen growth in vitro. Additionally, the combination of the lowest fluazinam concentration (0.001%) plus Rn12 improved control of the disease as compared when either the same fungicide rate was used alone or this isolate was applied alone on plants, showing a similar response to the use of the highest concentration of fluazinam applied alone (0.01%). In this work, we have obtained a new, integrated biological control method against this avocado disease using non-pathogenic R. necatrix isolates combined with low doses of fluazinam.

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