Vol. 6, Issue 6 (2018)
Management of collar rot of chickpea through host plant resistance and fungicides
Author(s): Jabbar Sab, A Nagaraja and M Saifulla
Abstract: Chickpea is one of the vital source of protein required for humans it has various health benefits. Two hundred and six entries were screened under field conditions and promising entries under greenhouse conditions (Artificial inoculation) against collar rot. And seven fungicides were used as seed dressing to manage the collar rot disease of chickpea. Among the Kanpur desi entries 73 entries were found resistant, 25 entries moderately resistant, 10 moderately susceptible and five (BGD 1073, RKG 201-95, NDG 11-5 and JG 32 and GL 29389) as susceptible and none was highly susceptible and in kabuli type 42 entries were resistant, 11 were moderately resistant, five were moderately susceptible (IPCK 06-143, GNG 2104 (AVT 2), JGK-1, CSJK 27 and SKUA-C-23311) and three were susceptible (HK 09-219, JGK 18 and CSJK 70). Twenty one entries from ICRISAT were found resistant, eight entries were moderately resistant and one each was moderately susceptible, susceptible and highly susceptible. Amongst the fungicides used for seed treatment Vitavax power was found to be most effective with 9% infection of collar rot, next good was Hexaconazole, with 38% infection.
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Jabbar Sab, A Nagaraja, M Saifulla. Management of collar rot of chickpea through host plant resistance and fungicides. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(6):418-423.