Agronomy (May 2021)

Use of New BTH Derivative as Supplement or Substitute of Standard Fungicidal Program in Strawberry Cultivation

  • Maciej Spychalski,
  • Rafal Kukawka,
  • Włodzimierz Krzesiński,
  • Tomasz Spiżewski,
  • Monika Michalecka,
  • Anna Poniatowska,
  • Joanna Puławska,
  • Monika Mieszczakowska-Frąc,
  • Katarzyna Panasiewicz,
  • Anna Kocira,
  • Marcin Smiglak

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11061031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 1031

Abstract

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Triggering the plant resistance induction phenomenon by chemical compounds, for example acibenzolar-S-methyl ester, has been known and described in scientific literature. Other benzothadiazole derivatives have been also described; however, their properties have not been sufficiently studied. The tested substance, N-methyl-N-methoxyamide-7-carboxybenzo(1.2.3)thiadiazole (BTHWA), is an amide derivative of benzothiadiazole, showing a stimulating effect on plant growth, apart from its plant resistance inducing activity. This article presents the impact of BTHWA, used solo and in the program with fungicides, on the strawberry plants development, fruits health, yield, and quality parameters of the crop. The results show that the combined use of BTHWA and fungicides had a positive impact on the plants health and fruit health and nutraceutical and nutritional composition of compounds when compared to the results obtained when strawberries were treated only with the BTHWA or the fungicide. As a result of BTHWA use, the partitioning of assimilates has changed, which directly translated into the results of the conducted experiments. A reduction in the respiration of the fruit during storage was also observed, possibly due to a reduced disease infestation and a lower dry matter content in the fruit. A correlation between the parameters determined during the experiment was found. The BTHWA mode of action was evidenced to be beneficial to strawberry plants and fruit.

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