Efficacy of Guazatine and Iminoctadine for Control of Postharvest Decays of Oranges
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Societies in Plant Disease
- Vol. 72 (10) , 906-908
- https://doi.org/10.1094/pd-72-0906
Abstract
Guazatine is a random mixture of guanidated 1,8-diaminooctane and its higher oligomers, including dioctamethylenetriamine and trioctamethylenetetramine, while iminoctadine consists only of dioctamethylenetriamine. Iminoctadine was equal to or significantly better than guazatine in numerous tests to evaluate control of stem end rot caused by Diploidia natalensis and Phomopsis citri, green mold caused by Penicillium digitatum, and sour rot caused by Geotrichum candidum. Iminoctadine, unlike guazatine, controlled sporulation of P. digitatum, and spread of G. candidum during storage. All citrus decay pathogens, when tested in vitro, were more sensitive to iminoctadine than to guazatine. In comparisons with other fungicides, these two fungicides were less effective than benomyl for control stem end rot, but were comparable to ectaconazole for sour rot control and imazalil and thiabendazole for control of green mold. Iminoctadine was comparable to imazalil for controlling soilage caused by P. digitatum.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
- Residues from Postharvest Nonrecovery Spray Applications of Imazalil to Oranges and Effects on Green Mold Caused byPenicillium digitatumPlant Disease, 1983
- Evaluation of the Fungicides CGA 64251, Guazatine, Sodiumo-Phenylphenate, and Imazalil for Control of Sour Rot on Lemon FruitsPlant Disease, 1982
- Guazatine control of sour rot in lemons, oranges and tangors under various storage conditionsScientia Horticulturae, 1981
- Influence of Benomyl and Methyl 2-Benzimidazolecarbamate on Development ofPenicillium digitatumin the Pericarp of Orange FruitPhytopathology®, 1979
- An Evaluation of Optical Density to Estimate Fungal Spore Concentrations in Water SuspensionsPhytopathology®, 1978
- An alternative fungicide to benomyl for the control of green mould in citrusNew Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 1977