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. 2022 Jan 28;23(3):1526. doi: 10.3390/ijms23031526

Table 1.

Control effect of L13 against B. cinerea resistant to commercial fungicides.

Strains a Treatment Dosage Disease Area (mm) Control Effect (%) c
Dilution Multiple b g.ai ha−1
HM-1 L13 25%WP 1000 187.5 37.09 81.36 c
2000 93.75 72.87 63.38 d
Carbendazim 50% WP 500 750 141.29 29.00 e
Diethofencarb 50% WP 1400 267.9 0.55 99.72 a
Iprodione 50% WP 1000 375 15.88 92.02 b
control - - 199.01 -
HM-2 L13 25%WP 1000 187.5 13.11 92.61 b
2000 93.75 46.57 73.76 d
Carbendazim 50% WP 500 750 1.79 98.99 a
Diethofencarb 50% WP 1400 267.9 41.96 76.36 c
Iprodione 50% WP 1000 375 2.16 98.78 a
control - - 177.51 -
HM-3 L13 25%WP 1000 187.5 6.26 78.27 a
2000 93.75 19.43 32.56 c
Diethofencarb 50% WP 1400 267.9 11.64 59.60 b
Iprodione 50% WP 1000 375 28.13 2.36 d
control - - 28.81 -

a HM-1 strains for B. cinerea resistant to carbendazim; HM-2 strains for B. cinerea resistant to diethofencarb; HM-3 strains for B. cinerea resistant to iprodione. b Dilution multiple means the volume of water (mL) used per unit mass (g) of a pesticide formulation. c Different letters (a, b, c, d) are significantly different according to Duncan’s multiple range test (p = 0.05).