Bio Efficacy of Novel Fungicides against Fusarium solani Inducing Mulberry Root Rot

Reddy, Naveen Chandra and Naika, Ramakrishna and ., Mahesh M. and ., Devaraja and Karur, Ashish S. and Gulabrao, Dukare Pradip (2024) Bio Efficacy of Novel Fungicides against Fusarium solani Inducing Mulberry Root Rot. Journal of Advances in Microbiology, 24 (8). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2456-7116

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Abstract

Mulberry root rot is most severe disease-causing considerable yield loss, caused by fungal pathogen F. solani, which were managed by the use of effective synthetic chemicals. In this view non-systemic, systemic and combi fungicides evaluated by poison food technique against the root rot pathogen, among the novel fungicides evaluated systemic fungicides tebuconazole 25%EC and propiconozole 25% EC were found significantly superior with cent per cent mean mycelial inhibition. Among non-systemic fungicides copper oxy chloride 50% WP was found significantly superior with 96.66 per cent mycelial inhibition at 1000 ppm concentration. Out of six combi products tested metiram 55%WP + Pyraclostrobin 5% WG was significantly effective with maximum mean mycelial inhibition (82.00 %) followed by carbendazim 12 % + mancozeb 63 % WP with 77.11 per cent mean mycelial inhibition. Among these fungicides tested systemic fungicides tebuconozole 25% EC and propiconozole 25% EC has inhibited cent per cent in all three concentrations. Followed by non-systemic fungicide copper oxy chloride with 96.66 per cent inhibition at 1000 ppm respectively.

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Date Deposited: 03 Aug 2024 05:51
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URI: http://research.asianarticleeprint.com/id/eprint/1471

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