Chitosan Enhances Low-Dosage Difenoconazole to Efficiently Control Leaf Spot Disease in Pseudostellaria heterophylla (Miq.) Pax.

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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(Miq.) Pax is a popular clinical herb and nutritious health food. However, leaf spot disease caused by fungal pathogens frequently occurs and seriously influences the growth, quality, and yield of . In this work, the field control roles of difenoconazole, chitosan, and their combination in the leaf spot disease in and their effects on the disease resistance, photosynthetic capacity, medicinal quality, and root yield of are investigated. The results manifest that 37% difenoconazole water-dispersible granule (WDG) with 5000-time + chitosan 500-time dilution liquid had a superior control capacity on leaf spot disease with the control effects of 91.17%~88.19% at 15~30 days after the last spraying, which significantly ( < 0.05) exceeded that of 37% difenoconazole WDG 3000-time dilution liquid and was significantly ( < 0.01) higher than that of 37% difenoconazole WDG 5000-time dilution liquid, chitosan 500-time dilution liquid, or chitosan 1000-time dilution liquid. Simultaneously, this combination could more effectively enhance the disease resistance, photosynthetic capacity, medicinal quality, and tuberous root yield of compared to when these elements were applied alone, as well as effectively reduce difenoconazole application. This study emphasizes that chitosan combined with a low dosage of difenoconazole can be proposed as a green, efficient, and alternative formula for controlling leaf spot disease in and enhancing its resistance, photosynthesis, quality, and yield.
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Pseudostellaria heterophylla,chitosan,declining application of pesticides,difenoconazole,leaf spot disease
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