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Biocontrol efficacy of Colletotrichum truncatum for hemp sesbania ( Sesbania exaltata ) is enhanced with unrefined corn oil and surfactant
Author(s) -
BOYETTE C. DOUGLAS,
HOAGLAND ROBERT E.,
WEAVER MARK A.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
weed biology and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.351
H-Index - 36
eISSN - 1445-6664
pISSN - 1444-6162
DOI - 10.1111/j.1445-6664.2006.00230.x
Subject(s) - bioherbicide , sesbania , biology , germination , agronomy , weed , dew , biological pest control , appressorium , horticulture , physics , condensation , thermodynamics
In greenhouse and field experiments, an oil‐in‐water emulsion of unrefined corn oil and Silwet L‐77 increased the biological weed control efficacy of Colletotrichum truncatum (Schw.) Andrus et Moore for control of the weed, hemp sesbania ( Sesbania exaltata [Raf.] Rydb. ex A.W. Hill). The surfactant – corn oil emulsion stimulated germination and appressoria formation in vivo and in vitro and delayed the need for dew. We hypothesize that the corn oil protected the conidia from desiccation during the dew‐free period and the surfactant stimulated spore germination and appressoria formation. In field experiments conducted over 3 years, a single application of a 50% (v/v) unrefined corn oil tank mixture containing 0.2% (v/v) Silwet L‐77 surfactant controlled hemp sesbania in soybeans an average of 95%. Aqueous fungal suspensions or adjuvants alone did not visually affect or control hemp sesbania. The soybean yields were significantly higher in the plots where weeds were effectively controlled. These results suggest that formulating C. truncatum in unrefined corn oil and surfactant greatly increases its infectivity and the biocontrol potential of this pathogen.