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Vol. 7, Issue 2 (2019)

Integrated evaluation of fungicides, botanicals and bioagents against anthracnose of mungbean on natural field condition


Author(s): Misal DM, Khaire PB, Misal MR, Hingole DG

Abstract: Perusal of results indicates that least percent disease intensity of anthracnose was reported with fungicidal seed treatment with Carbendazim + spraying with Propiconazole. This was followed by spraying of Propiconazole alone. Combine seed treatment of Carbendazim + T. viride also exhibited encouraging result in reducing disease intensity, while spraying of Garlic extract recorded least effect against C. lindemuthianum. Percent mean disease control was noticed in range of 19.56% (Garlic) to 25.50% (Carbendazim + Propiconazole). The highest mean percent disease control was noticed in treatment, Carbendazim + Propiconazole (25.50%) over rest of the treatments. Least mean disease control was reported with treatment, Garlic (19.56%) respectively. Among fungicides tested, Carbendazim + Propiconazole recorded highest seed yield (2180 kg/ha), over unsprayed control (yield 1500 kg/ha). The second best fungicide found was Propiconazole 25 EC, which recorded seed yield of 2150 kg/ha over unsprayed control. Fungicides, Carbendazim + propiconazole and Propiconazole were found effective in respect of the seed yield. Whereas treatment, Carbendazim + T. viride recorded seed yield 2100kg/ha. While, Carbendazim recorded seed yield (2050kg/ha.) over unsprayed control. Bioagent, T. viride recorded seed yield (2000kg/ha.) and Botanical, Garlic, reported seed yield was 1800kg/ha respectively.

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How to cite this article:
Misal DM, Khaire PB, Misal MR, Hingole DG. Integrated evaluation of fungicides, botanicals and bioagents against anthracnose of mungbean on natural field condition. Int J Chem Stud 2019;7(2):1975-1978.
 

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