Agronomy (Apr 2023)

Evaluation of Ethanedinitrile as a Potential Fumigant against <i>Plasmodiophora brassicae</i>, the Clubroot Pathogen

  • Usha Rani Patar,
  • Marie Manasova,
  • Jonas Hnatek,
  • Jana Wenzlova,
  • Miloslav Zouhar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy13041177
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 1177

Abstract

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Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin, is one of the most challenging diseases to control in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) and other crucifers globally. Ethanedinitrile (EDN) is a promising fumigant shown to be effective against various pests and soil-borne pathogens. However, its efficacy against P. brassicae is yet to be tested. Therefore, the current study is focused on evaluating the effectiveness of EDN against P. brassicae at different rates, applied for different durations of exposure. Clubroot-susceptible oilseed rape plants, grown in fumigated soil, were evaluated for disease severity and growth parameters in greenhouse conditions. EDN exhibited good efficacy against the pathogen, with 81.39% disease suppression compared to the control. Complete control of the disease was achieved at the rates of 42 g/m3 and 50 g/m3 as well as in the treatment variant of 35 g/m3-48 h. In addition, EDN improved plant health by increasing shoot weight by 58.24%. However, the combination of a prolonged fumigation period and higher rates resulted in a decline in the seedling emergence rate and plant shoot weight, indicating a potential adverse residual effect of higher rates and longer durations of exposure in plants.

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