2019
DOI: 10.33804/pp.003.02.0135
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Synergistic effect of plant extracts and fungicide against purple blotch disease of onion

Abstract: Onion is widely cultivated crop and attacked by different fungi. Purple blotch of onion caused by Alternaria porri is a continuous threat to Pakistan agriculture industry for the last few years. Generally, fungicides give satisfactory control but due to the environmental concerns, their use should be restricted. In integrated disease management program, cost effective and eco-friendly approach is used to cope with plant pathogens. Therefore, the present study was planned to evaluate the antifungal efficacy of … Show more

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“…However, in the absence of genetic resistance in crops, crop production relies on the use of synthetic chemicals (Mandi et al, 2020;Ravikumar et al, 2020). Despite their effectiveness, synthetic chemicals have deleterious consequences on the environment, increase residual toxicity levels in produce, and tolerance among pathogens to fungicides (El-Mougy & Abdel-Kader, 2019; Kalsoom et al, 2019). Currently, no resistant source is available against purple blotch of onion due to genetic variations or divergence among pathogen populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the absence of genetic resistance in crops, crop production relies on the use of synthetic chemicals (Mandi et al, 2020;Ravikumar et al, 2020). Despite their effectiveness, synthetic chemicals have deleterious consequences on the environment, increase residual toxicity levels in produce, and tolerance among pathogens to fungicides (El-Mougy & Abdel-Kader, 2019; Kalsoom et al, 2019). Currently, no resistant source is available against purple blotch of onion due to genetic variations or divergence among pathogen populations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have further recommended use of botanical extracts with the recommended fungicides but at lower concentrations. A combination of extracts from Polyalthia longifolia with 25% of the recommended fungicide, mancozeb, for controlling purple blotch reduced the growth of Alternaria porri by about 82% (Kalsoom et al, 2019). This combination of botanical extracts with fungicides is to support reduced usage and reliance of synthetic pesticides (Deepa et al, 2013).…”
Section: Activity Of Combinations Of Various Ethanolic Spice Extracts...mentioning
confidence: 99%