Vol. 6, Issue 6 (2018)
In-vitro evaluation of mycotoxicity of commercial fungicides and botanicals against Colletotrichum capsici F. sp. cyamopsicola causing anthracnose disease of cluster bean
Author(s): Deepak Kumar Verma, Dr. Rajni Singh Sasode and Amol R Harne
Abstract: Cluste bean [Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.] commonly known as ‘Guar’ is an important kharif arid legume crop of India in recent years. Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum capsici f. sp. cyamopsicola is one of the major disease of clusterbean and is prevalent in almost all the clusterbean growing locations of country. The present study was carried out to test the efficacy of fungicides and botanicals which inhibiting the C. capsici, under in vitro condition. It was revealed from the evaluation that among seven fungicides tested Carbendazim (97.33%) was found highly effective over other treatments followed by Propiconazole (94.33%) and Tebuconazole (92.77%). Whereas resulted from the evaluation of botanicals, maximum inhibition was found in Azadirhachta indica (82.22%) followed by Calotropis procera (80%) and Allium cepa (79.50%).
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Deepak Kumar Verma, Dr. Rajni Singh Sasode, Amol R Harne. In-vitro evaluation of mycotoxicity of commercial fungicides and botanicals against Colletotrichum capsici F. sp. cyamopsicola causing anthracnose disease of cluster bean. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(6):1825-1827.