In-vitro evaluation of selected fungicides against Elsinoe ampelina causing anthracnose of grape
Author(s):
Nithin B Patil, Sunil Zacharia and Neeraj Meena
Abstract:
Anthracnose is a major disease of grape in sub-tropical region for which non chemical management is not found to be much effective causing economical losses. In order to reduce the losses and maximize the yield without making much harm to the eco system, an attempt was made to study the efficacy of five systemic, four non systemic and five combi fungicides at different concentration in inhibiting the mycelial growth of Elsinoe ampelina under in-vitro condition. Among all, used fungicides, Hexaconazole (100%) was found most effective treatment in inhibition of fungal mycelium followed by Carbendazim (97.32%) which was found significantly superior over rest of the treatments. Least mycelial inhibition was found in the treatments involving copper oxychloride (55.04%).
How to cite this article:
Nithin B Patil, Sunil Zacharia, Neeraj Meena. In-vitro evaluation of selected fungicides against Elsinoe ampelina causing anthracnose of grape. Pharma Innovation 2021;10(11):1016-1019.