Title of article :
Identification of Critical Stage for Disease Development and Biocontrol of Alternaria Blight of Indian Mustard (Brassica juncea)
Author/Authors :
P. D. Meena، نويسنده , , R. L. Meena، نويسنده , , C. Chattopadhyay and A. Kumar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Fungicides mancozeb and carbendazim caused 100%
reduction in mycelial growth of Alternaria brassicae
over control in vitro while 1% (w/v) aqueous bulb
extract of Allium sativum and leaf extract of Acacia nilotica
caused significant reductions. In dual culture,
GR isolate of Trichoderma viride performed the best
among the test isolates of Trichoderma, causing 81%,
82% reduction in mycelial growth of A. brassicae over
control. Performance of isolates SI-2, P and SI-1 of
T. viride were at par (P < 0.01) with that of GR isolate.
Spraying of A. brassicae at different ages of the
mustard host plant identified 75 days after sowing
(d.a.s.) as the most critical age of the mustard plant
for development of Alternaria blight severity on the
crop with 45 d.a.s. being the next most important one.
Mancozeb was the best among all the treatments,
resulting in the lowest disease severity on leaves of
mustard at both Sewar and Ludhavai as also the lowest
A-value (area under disease progress curve). Performance
of bulb extract of A. sativum in checking the
disease severity on leaves and pods was at par
(P<0.05) with mancozeb. The GR isolate of T. viride
was at par with mancozeb in checking blight severity
on mustard leaves at Sewar while performance of the
bioagent was significantly (P<0.05) inferior to the
chemical fungicide at Ludhavai. Performance of
the bioagent isolate GR of T. viride in checking the
disease severity on pods was at par (P < 0.05) with
mancozeb at both Sewar and Ludhavai, the treatment
recording the lowest A-value on pods. While application
of bulb extract of A. sativum resulted in highest
seed yield at Sewar in 2001–2002, the bioagent isolate
GR of T. viride did so at Ludhavai, both the treatments
being at par (P < 0.05) with mancozeb and significantly
higher than control. Application of bulb
extract of A. sativum at 45 and 75 d.a.s. resulted in
lowest blight severity on leaves and pods as also in
highest seed yield among the different single and
combination of treatments. Although disease severity
in the treatment was at par (P < 0.05) with that in
mancozeb, application of the plant extract at the two
stages of crop growth resulted in significantly higher
seed yield compared with the two applications of the
chemical fungicide. However, application of the treatments
singly only at 75 d.a.s., GR isolate of T. viride
at 45 and 75 d.a.s., A. sativum 45 d.a.s. + T. viride
75 d.a.s., and T. viride 45 d.a.s. + A. sativum 75 d.a.s.
resulted in seed yield at par (P < 0.05) with application
of bulb extract of A. sativum at 45 and 75 d.a.s.
Keywords :
Brassica juncea , Alternaria brassicae , control , host susceptibility
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology