The Plant Pathology Journal (Apr 2019)

Effect on Colony Growth Inhibition of Soil-Borne Fungal Pathogens by Available Chlorine Content in Sodium Hypochlorite

  • Sung-Hee Lee,
  • Hyunman Shin,
  • Ju-Hyoung Kim,
  • Kyoung-Yul Ryu,
  • Heung Tae Kim,
  • Byeongjin Cha,
  • Jae-Soon Cha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.07.2018.0123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 2
pp. 156 – 163

Abstract

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Our study investigated the available chlorine content, contact time and difference among strains of each pathogen for sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) to control chemically against soil-borne fungal pathogens, such as Phytophthora rot by Phytophthora cactorum, violet root rot by Helicobasidium mompa, and white root rot by Rosellinia necatrix, causing die-back symptom on apple trees. As a result, the colony growth of Phytophthora cactorum was inhibited completely by soaking over 5 s in 31.25 ml/l available chlorine content of NaOCl. Those of H. mompa and R. necatrix were inhibited entirely by soaking over 160 s in 62.5 and 125 ml/l available chlorine content in NaOCl, respectively. Also, inhibition effect on available chlorine in NaOCl among strains of each soil-borne pathogen showed no significant difference and was similar to or better than that of fungicides.

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