الخلاصة
Potassium tetraborate tetrahydrate, B4K2O7$4H2O (PTB), was as-
sessed as a preharvest spray in the greenhouse for reducing gray
mold of tomato fruit caused by Botrytis cinerea. Efficacy of PTB
was compared with a natural proprietary product formulated by
Agrichem, which was previously shown to inhibit mycelial growth
of B. cinerea in vitro and was used as a positive control for green-
house studies. Mycelial growth and spore germination of B. cinerea
were completely inhibited in vitro by PTB at 25 mM. Phytotoxicity
was not observed on treated tomato plants with PTB at 25 mM.
Preharvest sprays were applied at three ripening stages: turning,
pink, and light red. After fruit reached the final ripening stage, all
fruits were harvested and stored for 10 days at either 4 or 25C.
Disease severity was reduced compared with controls after storage
at either temperature when PTB was applied at the turning stage.
Preharvest applications of PTB improved the marketable quality of
postharvest tomato fruit and significantly reduced the incidence
of gray mold in comparison with inoculated control plants, which
received no preharvest fungicidal treatment. |