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Original Research Articles                      Volume : 8, Issue:12, December, 2019

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Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci.2019.8(12): 722-727
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.812.095


Evaluation of Fungicides and Botanicals against Major Seed-Borne Pathogen of Chickpea Seed Isolated from Tikamgarh District of Madhya Pradesh, India
Vandana Chadar*, Shraddha Karcho, Mahesh B. Ghuge and R. R. Bhanwar
Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Tikamgarh, J. N. K. V. V.,Jabalpur (M.P.), India
*Corresponding author
Abstract:

The present study revealed that the growth of R. bataticola was effectively inhibited (100%) by all the fungicides viz., Carbendazim (0.2%), Carboxin (0.2%), Mancozeb (0.2%), Carbendazim (0.1%) + Carboxin (0.1%) except inhibition (23.28%) by Neem extract 5%. Similar trend was observed in pathogens viz., F. oxysporum f. sp. ciceri, Penicillium spp. and A. niger. The completely growth (100%) was inhibited by fungicides Carbendazim (0.2%), Carboxin (0.2%), Carbendazim (0.1%) + Carboxin (0.1%) followed by Mancozeb (77.49, 75.60 and 74.52 %). Whereas Neem extract was resulted in poor inhibition of the pathogens (74.56, 48.41 and 43.97%). The seed-borne pathogens Rhizopus spp. was effectively completely (100%) inhibited by the Carbendazim (0.1%)+Carboxin (0.1%) followed by Carboxin (42.34%), Mancozeb (30.98%), Carbendazim (23.49%) and the lowest inhibition of the pathogens radial growth was showed by the Neem extract (23.43%).


Keywords: Fungicides, Botanicals, Seed borne pathogens, Chickpea and poisoned food technique

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Vandana Chadar, Shraddha Karcho, Mahesh B. Ghuge and Bhanwar, R.R. 2019. Evaluation of Fungicides and Botanicals against Major Seed- Borne Pathogen of Chickpea Seed Isolated from Tikamgarh District of Madhya Pradesh.Int.J.Curr.Microbiol.App.Sci. 8(12): 722-727. doi: https://doi.org/10.20546/ijcmas.2019.812.095
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