Growth responses of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) to inoculation with Trichoderma viride, mancozeb and Sclerotium rolfsii in sterile and non-sterile soils
Abstract:Okra (Abelmoschus esculentum) is an annual vegetable that is cultivated in the tropics and subtropics. Infestation by Sclerotium rolfsii can cause serious economic losses to farmers. Therefore, the curative effect of Trichoderma viride and mancozeb on S. rolfsii on okra plants was monitored in the green house in both non-sterile and sterile soils. Okra cultivated in non-sterile soils were healthier and stronger than those in sterile soils although plants were taller in sterile soil. Generally, the fresh weight… Show more
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