Vol. 10, Issue 4 (2022)
In vitro bioefficacy of different fungicides against Rhizoctonia bataticola causing dry root rot disease in chickpea
Author(s): Surnar ST, Raghuwanshi KS, Kubde AV and Anarse JB
Abstract: Dry root rot of chickpea caused by Rhizoctonia bataticola is an important disease affecting chickpea production. In vitro experiment was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of fungicides against dry root rot of chickpea. Different eleven fungicides were tested against Rhizoctonia bataticola in laboratory. Among the fungicides tested, carbendazim 50% WP, captan 50% WP, chlorothalonil 75% WP and tricyclazole 75% WP were found to be most effective with complete inhibition of mycelial growth of Rhizoctonia bataticola at all the concentrations tested which followed by propiconazole 25% EC (95.51%) and fosetyl-al 80% WP (89.63%) while bordeaux mixture 1% did not show any effect on the growth of test pathogen.
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Surnar ST, Raghuwanshi KS, Kubde AV, Anarse JB. In vitro bioefficacy of different fungicides against Rhizoctonia bataticola causing dry root rot disease in chickpea. Int J Chem Stud 2022;10(4):47-50.