Abstract

A benomyl-resistant strain of S. fuliginea was isolated from squash plants maintained under laboratory conditions in the Benaki Institute, in Greece. This isolate was found at least 3000 times more resistant to benomyl than powdery mildew isolated from outdoor squash plants which had never been treated with systemic fungicides. The two above-mentioned strains of S. fuliginea were found equally sensitive to two other systemic fungicides, triforine and imazalil.

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