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Title: Fungitoxicity of biofungicide Timorex 66 EC to Cladobotryum dendroides and Agaricus bisporus
Authors: Potočnik, Ivana
Vukojević, Jelena 
Stajić, Mirjana 
Rekanović, Emil
Stepanović, Miloš
Milijašević, Svetlana
Todorović, Biljana
Keywords: Cobweb disease;Cultivated mushroom;Tea tree oil
Issue Date: Mar-2010
Rank: M22
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Crop Protection
Volume: 29
Issue: 3
Start page: 290
End page: 294
Abstract: 
Twenty Cladobotryum dendroides isolates from Serbian Agaricus bisporus farms collected during 2003–2007, and the F56 strain of A. bisporus were tested in vitro for sensitivity to tea tree oil (Timorex 66 EC), a biofungicide, in comparison with prochloraz–manganese (Octave WP). The efficacies of tea tree oil and prochloraz–manganese were evaluated in a mushroom growing room, after application at standard product application rates and a combination of the two at respective proportion of 20:80%. Tea tree oil was considerably less toxic than prochloraz–manganese in vitro to C. dendroides isolates (ED50 112.9–335.8 mg l−1) and A. bisporus F56 strain (98.0 mg l−1), although neither fungicide was lethal to the pathogen. The biological efficiency of tea tree oil was higher than in treatments with the reference formulation of prochloraz–manganese. In our in vivo trials, no negative interference of the biofungicide with A. bisporus physiology was observed. Tea tree oil applied at the standard product application rate caused a significant reduction in cobweb disease levels in the A. bisporus growing room. Timorex 66 EC should be tested further in combination with other biofungicides to investigate the effectiveness of various mixtures for A. bisporus disease control.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5860
ISSN: 0261-2194
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2009.07.016
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