Abstract

SUMMARYMixtures of methyl esters of fatty acids (‘Off‐Shoot O’) and mixtures of fatty alcohols (‘Off‐Shoot T’), applied during the late autumn (November), eradicated apple powdery mildew (caused by Podosphaera leucotricha) from infected buds. Applications in the spring at bud‐burst were less effective.The autumn sprays caused little damage to the cultivars Bramley's Seedling, Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious but on Worcester Pearmain 50% of the buds were killed by a 5% Off‐Shoot O spray. The bud‐burst sprays were damaging and reduced yield on the Cox and Bramley trees.A 5% a.i. mixture of nonanol/lissapol applied to a range of commercial cultivars was effective in eradicating powdery mildew but was more phytotoxic than the Off‐Shoot compounds. Spraying Cox trees later in the winter failed to reduce the damage.Eradication of the overwintering stage of the disease resulted in low spore concentrations during the following spring and early summer, enabling some economies to be made in the summer mildew fungicide programme.

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