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Vol. 10, Issue 7 (2021)

Management of stem rot by chemical fungicide, bioagents and organic amendments in groundnut

Author(s):
Bhosale DN, Karjule AP and Shelar VR
Abstract:
The Seed treatment with Tebuconazole (250 EC) (@ 1.5ml/kg) of seeds recorded the lowest stem rot incidence (9.14%) and highest pod yield (466 kg/ha) in field condition. The same fungicide recorded lowest mean per cent stem rot incidence (3.33%) and (9.14%) which was 93.75% and 51.89% reduced over the control at 30 to 105 days after sowing in pot culture and sick soil, respectively. In the biological management Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride (@10 g/kg) and Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride (@ 10 g/kg) + soil application of neem cake (50 g /Kg soil) recorded lowest mean per cent mean stem rot incidence (5.96%) and (10.45%) which was 88.82% and 45.00% reduced over the control at 30 to 105 days after sowing in pot culture and sick soil, respectively. In field condition Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride (@ 10 g/kg) + soil application of neem cake (50 g /Kg soil) recorded lowest stem rot incidence (10.45%) and Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride (@10 g/kg) recorded highest pod yield (343.kg/ha) which was (89.85%) increase over the control.
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How to cite this article:
Bhosale DN, Karjule AP, Shelar VR. Management of stem rot by chemical fungicide, bioagents and organic amendments in groundnut. Pharma Innovation 2021;10(7):799-803.

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