Vol. 8, Issue 6 (2020)
Role of resistance inducing chemicals against soybean dry root rot (R. bataticola) disease
Author(s): Agale RC, Suryawanshi AP and Ashwini G Patil
Abstract: All of the test ISR chemicals, applied as seed treatment and foliar spray (alone and in combination) and the standard check fungicide Carbendanzim 50 % WP seed treatment @ 1g/kg seed were found to reduce significantly soybean dry root rot incidence, over untreated control. However, the most effective treatment found was Salicylic acid ST + it’s FS, with significantly highest reduction in average mortality (92.90%), followed by Chitosan ST + it’s FS (89.34 %), Salicylic acid ST (86.88%), β-amino butyric acid ST + it’s FS (85.89%), Chitosan ST (82.63%), β-amino butyric acid ST (80.64%), Jasmonic acid ST + it’s FS (77.62%) and Jasmonic acid ST (72.85%) and Carbendazim (53.16 %).
DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i6s.10940
Pages: 1308-1310 | 438 Views 121 Downloads
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Agale RC, Suryawanshi AP, Ashwini G Patil. Role of resistance inducing chemicals against soybean dry root rot (R. bataticola) disease. Int J Chem Stud 2020;8(6):1308-1310. DOI: 10.22271/chemi.2020.v8.i6s.10940