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Table 1 Inhibition trials of seven commercial fungicides to access compatibility with three entomopathogenic fungal strains

From: The entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium anisopliae for the European grapevine moth, Lobesia botrana Den. & Schiff. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) and its effect to the phytopathogenic fungus, Botrytis cinerea

Fungicide

Strain

Inhibition (%) ± SD

Carbendazim

CEP413

55.98 ± 21.1 A

Carbendazim

CEP589

100 ± 0 B

Carbendazim

CEP591

100 ± 0 B

Copper oxychloride 36% WP

CEP413

80.67 ± 11.1 A

Copper oxychloride 36% WP

CEP589

73.86 ± 12.4 A

Copper oxychloride 36% WP

CEP591

73.10 ± 13.7 A

Cyprodinile - fludioxonile

CEP413

94.79 ± 4.23 A

Cyprodinile - fludioxonile

CEP589

96.95 ± 3.63 A

Cyprodinile - fludioxonile

CEP591

94.50 ± 5.17 A

Dicarboximide

CEP413

91.22 ± 5.71 A

Dicarboximide

CEP589

89.35 ± 8.10 A

Dicarboximide

CEP591

87.56 ± 11.5 A

Fenhexamide 50%

CEP413

79.17 ± 10.9 C

Fenhexamide 50%

CEP589

58.25 ± 21.8 B

Fenhexamide 50%

CEP591

41.04 ± 12.5 A

Iprodione

CEP413

89.24 ± 5.43 C

Iprodione

CEP589

61.59 ± 22.5 A

Iprodione

CEP591

74.83 ± 12.3 B

Miclobutanil 24% p/v

CEP413

98.72 ± 2.16 A

Miclobutanil 24% p/v

CEP589

97.09 ± 4.30 A

Miclobutanil 24% p/v

CEP591

97.88 ± 3.70 A

  1. The inhibition (%) shows the cumulated percentage for the complete trial (288 h). Different letters indicate significant differences among strains within each fungicide (LSD Fisher 0.05) for three replicates (n = 18). Control treatment data (0% inhibition) are not shown