Holb, I. J.Vámos, A.Lakatos, P.Gáll, J. M.Abonyi, F.2021-06-282021-06-282011-03-15International Journal of Horticultural Science, Vol. 17 No. 1-2 (2011) , 49-51.1585-0404https://hdl.handle.net/2437/314653The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of reduced spray programmes against cherry leaf spot in integrated and organic sour cherry orchards. Altogether four spray programmes were performed i) standard integrated: sprays followed by forecasting systems during the season, ii) reduced integrated: sprays followed by forecasting systems but only 75% of the spray numbers used during the season-long spray programme, iii) standard oragnic: sprays applied every 7–14 days during the season and iv) reduced organic: 60 % of the spray numbers used during the season-long spray programme. Our study showed that cherry leaf spot did not increase above 3.1, 7.4, and 8.9% in 2008, 2009, and 2010, respectively, in the integrated orchards. However, leaf spot incidence was above 20% in all years in the organic field. Reduced spray programme did not increase significantly cherry leaf spot incidence in the integrated field in either years. However, leaf spot incidence increased significanly (above 20%) in the reduced spray programme for the organic orchard.application/pdfcherry leaf spotBlumeriellaorganicintegratedSome aspects of reduced disease management against Blumeriella jaapii in sour cherry productionfolyóiratcikkOpen AccessInternational Journal of Horticultural Sciencehttps://doi.org/10.31421/IJHS/17/1-2./944International Journal of Horticultural Science1-217Int. j. hortic. sci.2676-931X