Management of Sclerotinia rot of Indian mustard through fungicides
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Keywords:
Fungicides, Indian mustard, management, Sclerotinia rotAbstract
Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.) is an important oilseed crop and attack of diseases and pests is the most important
factor causing yield instability in the crop. Stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) of Indian mustard is considered to be an
economically important yield reducing disease in recent years. Therefore, the present investigations were carried out
with the objective to test seven fungicides under in vitro (by poisoned food technique) and in vivo conditions.
Carbendazim and carbendazim 12 % + mancozeb 63 % WP inhibited completely the mycelial growth of S. sclerotiorum at
all concentrations (50,100 and 150 ppm) followed by captan 70% + hexaconazole 5 % WP with inhibition of 94, 100 and
100 % at 50, 100 and 150 ppm respectively. In vivo efficacy of six fungicides tested by applying as seed treatment, foliar
application (30 DAS) and seed-cum-foliar application against sclerotinia rot of Indian mustard under soil inoculation pot
house conditions with cultivar Varuna (T-59). Carbendazim was found most effective in reducing the disease intensity
followed by carbendazim 12 % + mancozeb 63 % WP.