2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.611.507
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Efficacy of Fungicides and Bioagents against Pythium aphanidermatum Causing Rhizome Rot of Turmeric

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“…Less sensitive isolates to azoxystrobin were observed in this study in P. ultimum, P. irregulare complex and P. aphanidermatum . P. ultimum originating from lattughino and basil was the least sensitive species to azoxystrobin with EC 50 values three to six times higher with respect to the average EC 50 of the other five Pythium spp.. One isolate of P. aphanidermatum from pepper (Py 11‐15) was somewhat less sensitive to azoxystrobin compared to the other tested isolates within the same species, but isolated from different hosts in previous studies . Less sensitive Pythium isolates were observed also in P. ultimum and P. irregulare complex by Wheeler et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Less sensitive isolates to azoxystrobin were observed in this study in P. ultimum, P. irregulare complex and P. aphanidermatum . P. ultimum originating from lattughino and basil was the least sensitive species to azoxystrobin with EC 50 values three to six times higher with respect to the average EC 50 of the other five Pythium spp.. One isolate of P. aphanidermatum from pepper (Py 11‐15) was somewhat less sensitive to azoxystrobin compared to the other tested isolates within the same species, but isolated from different hosts in previous studies . Less sensitive Pythium isolates were observed also in P. ultimum and P. irregulare complex by Wheeler et al .…”
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confidence: 73%
“…Confirmations of the usefulness of eucalyptus and lantana were found in the work of Chavan et al [14]. They reported that rhizome rot (Pythium aphanidermatum) was significantly inhibited by all the botanicals compared to the untreated control.…”
Section: Separation Of the Means Of The Treatmentsmentioning
confidence: 71%