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Co-Application of Tetramycin and Chitosan in Controlling Leaf Spot Disease of Kiwifruit and Enhancing Its Resistance, Photosynthesis, Quality and Amino Acids

Journal

BIOMOLECULES
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom12040500

Keywords

kiwifruit; tetramycin; chitosan; Lasiodiplodia theobromae; Alternaria tenuissima; leaf spot disease

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42167054]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Talent Project of Guizhou Province [(2016)5672]
  3. China Agriculture Research System of MOF
  4. China Agriculture Research System of MARA
  5. Support Plan Projects of Science and Technology Department of Guizhou Province [(2021) YB237, (2020)1Y016, (2019)2703]
  6. Support Plan Projects of Guiyang City [(2017)26-1]
  7. Engineering Research Center Project of Higher Education of Guizhou Province [KY2020014]

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The co-application of tetramycin and chitosan effectively controls leaf spot disease in kiwifruit production. Furthermore, this co-application enhances disease resistance and photosynthesis of kiwifruit leaves, as well as improving the quality and amino acids of kiwifruit fruits.
Leaf spot disease caused by Lasiodiplodia theobromae and Alternaria tenuissima is a seriously fungal disease in kiwifruit production. In this study, the co-application of tetramycin and chitosan against leaf spot disease in kiwifruit and its effects on the disease resistance, photosynthesis, quality and amino acids of kiwifruit were investigated. The results show that tetramycin exhibited an excellent antifungal activity against L. theobromae and A. tenuissima with EC50 values of 2.37 and 0.16 mg kg(-1). In the field, the foliar co-application of tetramycin and chitosan could effectively control leaf spot disease with control efficacy of 89.44% by spraying 0.3% tetramycin aqueous solutions (AS) 5000 time liquid + chitosan 100 time liquid, which was significantly (ANOVA, p < 0.01) higher than 79.80% of 0.3% tetramycin AS 5000 time liquid and 56.61% of chitosan 100 time liquid. Simultaneously, the co-application of tetramycin and chitosan was more effective than tetramycin or chitosan alone in enhancing the disease resistance and photosynthesis of kiwifruit leaves, as well as improving the quality and amino acids of kiwifruit fruits. This work highlights that chitosan is a practicable, cost-effective and eco-friendly adjuvant of tetramycin for controlling leaf spot disease of kiwifruit, enhancing resistance and photosynthesis of leaves and improving quality and amino acids of fruits.

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