Research in Plant Disease (Sep 2023)

Investigation on the Management Status of Pear and Apple Orchards Where Fire Blight Disease Was Partially Controlled in Korea

  • Jun Woo Cho,
  • Eunjung Roh,
  • Yong Hwan Lee,
  • Seong Hwan Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2023.29.3.316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 316 – 320

Abstract

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Recently, the domestic plant disease control policy for fire blight has been implemented partial control in ad-dition to burial control. In this study, an on-site management survey was conducted targeting orchards that implemented partial disease control from 2019 to 2020 in order to find efficient implementation methods for partial disease control. As a result of an investigation into 22 pear and apple orchards in Cheonan and Chungju, 7 orchards were buried. The upper part of the cut infected plants was burned at 16 orchards and covered with plastic vinyl after lime treatment at 6 orchards. The lower stumps of cut infected plants were burned at 7 orchards and covered with plastic vinyl after lime treatment at 15 orchards. There were two orchards where suckers appeared on the stumps even though covers were applied. There was no infection by Erwinia amylovora in the suckers. The conservation condition of lime treatment was good, but warning signs were absent at 6 orchards. Most orchards treated the stumps and surrounding areas with glyphosate-isopropylamine herbicide. The effect of partial control was judged to be safe.

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