2017
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2017.610.300
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Efficacy of Fungicides in Control of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. dianthi, the Cause of Wilt in Carnation

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“…Gwa and Nwankiti [45] reported that T. harzianum significantly inhibited the growth of seed borne pathogen (F. oxysporum). F. oxysporum was reduced significantly with propiconazole (0.1%) as reported by Manasa, et al [46]. Trichoderma species showed the maximum retardation in growth (52.54%) of seed borne infection of F. moniliforme which was studied by Gwa and Nwankiti [47], and they also observed that T. harzianum was found to be antagonistic on F. moniliforme due to antibiosis and mycoparasitism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Gwa and Nwankiti [45] reported that T. harzianum significantly inhibited the growth of seed borne pathogen (F. oxysporum). F. oxysporum was reduced significantly with propiconazole (0.1%) as reported by Manasa, et al [46]. Trichoderma species showed the maximum retardation in growth (52.54%) of seed borne infection of F. moniliforme which was studied by Gwa and Nwankiti [47], and they also observed that T. harzianum was found to be antagonistic on F. moniliforme due to antibiosis and mycoparasitism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…Chlorothalonil was found to be less effective than carbendazim but possessed more inhibition capacity than DM-45. Manasa et al (2017) found out that application of chlorothalonil @0.1% decreased the fusarium population in soil which was less than that of carbendazim @ 0.2% in wilt of carnation. In the divergent, mancozeb was reported to be the best and inhibited cent percent of mycelia growth at all concentrations (1000-2500 ppm) while Chlorothalonil gave 72.52% growth inhibition of F. solani causing coriander root rot (Bhaliya and Jadeja, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Propiconazole acts by inhibiting the demethylation step in the biosynthesis of sterol, which is needed in fungal cell walls, they most likely bind to cytochrome P-450 involved in sterol demethylation in Fusarium spp. (Manasa et al, 2017) [13] . Carbendazim may be because of its mitosis inhibiting nature in fungi effectively controlling the test pathogen in vitro.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%