An influence of some organic fertilizers on the degree of attack of early brown rot /Monilinia laxa/ and late brown rot /Monilinia fructigena/ on the variety Stanley

Authors

  • Marian Pashev Research Institute of Mountain Stockbreeding and Agriculture – Troyan, 281 Vasil Levski Str., 5600 Troyan, Agricultural Academy - Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Nikolina Marinova Research Institute of Mountain Stockbreeding and Agriculture – Troyan, 281 Vasil Levski Str., 5600 Troyan, Agricultural Academy - Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Dimitar Yakimov University of Agribusiness and Rural Development – Branch Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria Author
  • Silvena Todorova Research Institute of Mountain Stockbreeding and Agriculture – Troyan, 281 Vasil Levski Str., 5600 Troyan, Agricultural Academy - Sofia, Bulgaria Author
  • Darina Ivanova Research Institute of Mountain Stockbreeding and Agriculture – Troyan, 281 Vasil Levski Str., 5600 Troyan, Agricultural Academy - Sofia, Bulgaria Author

Keywords:

Aminobest; brown rot; Ecosist-Arbanassi; organic fertilizers; plum

Abstract

The article presents the results of the reaction of the treatment with organic fertilizers Aminobest and Ecosist-Arbanassi on the degree of attack of early and late brown rot on the plum variety Stanley. The examinations were performed in the period 2016-2017 in RIMSA, Troyan, a branch of Dryanovo based on a Polish experience. The results show clearly the fungicidal effect of organic fertilizers in early brown rot /Monilinia laxa/. By the control the percentage of affected annual shoots varies between 8.3% and 9.3%, in the other variants this percentage varies between 3.1% and 4.8%. By considering the degree of damage of late brown rot /Monilinia fructigena/, the results are almost identical to those of the early brown rot. The highest rate of damage on the fruits was reported at the control, respectively 8.9% in 2016 and 12.6% in 2017.

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Published

13.08.2020

How to Cite

An influence of some organic fertilizers on the degree of attack of early brown rot /Monilinia laxa/ and late brown rot /Monilinia fructigena/ on the variety Stanley. (2020). Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science, 57(4), 23-30. https://agriacad.eu/ojs/index.php/bjcs/article/view/2423