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Relationship between environmental factors, effects of fungicide applications, and premature defoliation of black locust trees (Robinia pseudoacacia L.)

Authors :
Elizabeth C. Whiting
Bruce C. Bongarten
Katherine L. Reynolds
Ronald W. Roncadori
Source :
International Journal of Pest Management. 43:213-219
Publication Year :
1997
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 1997.

Abstract

From 1989 through to and including 1994 extensive premature defoliation of black locust ( Robinia pseudoacacia L.) was observed in a progeny test plantation in Greene County, in the Georgia Piedmont. During July 1991 and 1992, all observed trees suffered greater than 50% defoliation. Leaflets of black locust showing symptoms of leaf spotting began abscising as early as mid-June following wet springs. Onset and progress of defoliation was followed on 50 trees in two plots in 1993 and 1994. In both years, sample trees were cut at the base and allowed to regrow from sprouts. A protectant fungicide, chlorothalonil (Daconil WDG 1.5 g/l water) was applied to run-off weekly to one-half of the growing sprouts beginning 17 April through 22 August 1994 by backpack sprayer. Air temperature, relative humidity, rainfall, and leaf wetness were monitored. Abscission of unprotected leaflets in 1993, a dry, hot year, began in mid-July and averaged 36% by late August; abscission of unprotected leaflets in 1994, a wet, cool...

Details

ISSN :
13665863 and 09670874
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Pest Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8b7af3cf394ad1ec5cdb223a30ba6627