Air volume not spray concentration determines in vivo efficacy of volatile organic compounds against Plasmopara viticola
Sabine Oberhofer, Sara Avesani, Michele Perazzolli, Peter Robatscher, Urban Spitaler

TL;DR
This study shows that the effectiveness of volatile organic compounds against grapevine downy mildew depends on air volume, not spray concentration.
Contribution
The study reveals that application method, specifically air volume, is critical for VOC efficacy against Plasmopara viticola.
Findings
Linalool was most effective against Plasmopara viticola when applied in a limited air volume.
VOCs applied as liquid sprays had no effect on downy mildew.
Standardized VOC dosages in limited air volumes reduced disease severity.
Abstract
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are produced by plants in response to abiotic and biotic stress stimuli. Two possible modes of action against plant pathogens have been reported for VOCs, such as the induction of plant resistance and direct inhibition of pathogen growth. The volatiles 2-phenylethanol, β-cyclocitral, and linalool exhibited inhibitory activity against downy mildew on grapevine leaf disks; however, their efficacy on whole plants remains unknown. The efficacy of the three VOCs against downy mildew was evaluated on potted grapevines under greenhouse conditions. Fumigation with VOCs in a limited air volume showed high efficacy for linalool and, to a lesser extent, for 2-phenylethanol and β-cyclocitral against Plasmopara viticola infections. However, VOCs showed no effect against P. viticola when applied as a liquid spray. In contrast, a standardized VOC dosage in a limited…
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TopicsHorticultural and Viticultural Research · Powdery Mildew Fungal Diseases · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments
