TABLE 3.
Plant | Disease | Causal agent | Experimental details | Phosphite source (dosage) | References |
Avocad o | Root rot | P. cinnamomi | Trunk injection | Potassium phosphite | Mcleod et al. (2018) |
Banksia | P. cinnamomi | P. cinnamomi | Glasshouse | Mono-dipotassium phosphite | Barrett et al. (2003) |
Citrus | Brown rot | P. citrophthor a | Pot culture (soil and foliar application) | Potassium phosphite | Oren and Yogev (2002) |
Orange | Brown rot | P. citrophthora | Soilless media culture | Potassium phosphite | Orbović et al. (2008) |
Papaya | Fruit rot | P. palmivora | Growth | Potassium phosphite | Smillie et al. (1989) |
Pepper | Crown rot | P. capsici | Chamber (pot culture) hydroponic culture | Phosphorous acid | Förster et al. (1998) |
Potato | Pink rot | P. erythroseptica | Field trial | Phosphorous acid | Taylor et al. (2011) |
Potato | Late blight | P. infestans | Pot culture Peat, perlite, and vermiculite | Potassium phosphite | Mohammadi et al. (2020) |
Strawberry | Leather rot | P. cactorum | Pot culture (peat, steam disinfected soil and sand) | Phosphorous acid | Rebollar-Alviter et al. (2007) |
Tobacco | Black shank | P. nicotianae | Growth chamber (pot culture) | Potassium phosphite | Guest et al. (1995) |
Vinca | Shoot blight | P. nicotianae | Containers (pine bark medium) | Potassium phosphonate | Banko and Hong (2004) |