In vitro management of corm rot of gladiolus caused by Fusarium solani
MR Ade,
VR Gupta,
SB Zade
Abstract:Gladiolus is a significant cut flower with high market value. Numerous diseases can infect it, but one of the most significant ones is corm rot, which completely rots the corns and causes high yield losses. Most fungicides showed fungistatic and fungicidal activity. Among the seven in vitro tested fungicides, Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1%, Tebuconazole 50%
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