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Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science   ISSN 0568-465X
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Compatibility of integrated management (chemical x biological, and botanical x biological) strategies deployed against Athelia rolfsii, causing Sclerotium rots
Elias Mjaika Ndifon
Резюме: Athelia rolfsii induces severe Sclerotium rots on 500 plant species, thus efficient field and post-harvest management strategies for this disease exist. A completely randomized design with three replications was used to set up two sub-trials. Sub-trial 1: Interaction of Mancozeb (all concentrations) x Trichoderma species caused 29.3-100% inhibition and all Ketoconazole x Trichoderma species caused 95.8-100% inhibition of A. rolfsii. Ketoconazole and Mancozeb (main effects) ranged between 23.3-100% inhibition of A. rolfsii. T. virens, T. har¬zianum, and T. viride (main effects) ranged from 60.3-96.7% inhibition of A. rolfsii. Unfortunately, Ketoconazole inhibited Trichoderma species more than Mancozeb. The chemical fungicides and Trichoderma species were highly positively correlated (0.522**, P≤0.05). Sub-trial 2: The Plant extracts (Ricinus and Eucalyptus spe¬cies: 100% concentration) x Trichoderma species interactions caused 95-100% inhibition of A. rolfsii. Botani¬cals (50% concentration) x Trichoderma species caused above 80% inhibition of A. rolfsii. Trichoderma species (main effects) (in environs of 50% botanicals) caused 57-84% inhibition. The results revealed that at 100% con¬centration, plant extracts completely inhibited A. rolfsii.
Ключови думи: aubergine; brinjal; pesticides; Trichoderma species; white mould
Цитиране: Ndifon, E. M. (2024). Compatibility of integrated management (chemical x biological, and botanical x biological) strategies deployed against Athelia rolfsii, causing Sclerotium rots. Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science, 61(3) 109-115
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.61308/MMCO3405
Дата на публикуване: 2024-06-26
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