Management of soil borne diseases of safflower through seed dressing with new fungicide molecules and biopolymer based Trichoderma

Management of soil borne diseases of safflower through seed dressing with new fungicide molecules and biopolymer based Trichoderma


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Authors

  • D R MURUMKAR All India Coordinated Research Project on Safflower, Solapur-413 002, Maharashtra
  • H N AIWALE All India Coordinated Research Project on Safflower, Solapur-413 002, Maharashtra
  • L N TAGAD All India Coordinated Research Project on Safflower, Solapur-413 002, Maharashtra
  • S I TAMBE All India Coordinated Research Project on Safflower, Solapur-413 002, Maharashtra

https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v40iSpecialissue.145095

Keywords:

Biopolymer based T. harzianum, New fungicides, Safflower, Seed dressing

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted for two consecutive rabi seasons during 2020-21 and 2021-22 to evaluate the new fungicide molecules and biopolymer based Trichoderma as a seed dressers for management of soil borne diseases of safflower. Among the different treatments, seed treatment with Penflufen 13.28% w/w + Tryfloxistrobin 13.28%w/w FS @ 1ml/kg seed was found most effective as it recorded significantly highest germination (96.5%), least incidence of Fusarium wilt (5.4%) and Macrophomina root rot (5.6%) and significantly highest seed yield (1103 kg/ha), net monetary returns (Rs.33940/-) and B:C ratio (2.69), however, it was statistically at par with seed treatment of biopolymer based T. harzianum, Th4d@10 ml/kg seed (1017 kg/ha) and seed treatment
with T. harzianum, Th4d WP @ 10g/kg seed (948 kg/ha) for seed yield.

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References

Murumkar D R, Indi D V, Shinde S K and Amrutsagar V M 2016. Integrated management of Phytophthora seedling blight of safflower by seed treatment. Indian Phytopathology, 69(4s): 367-369.

Murumkar D R, Aiwale H N, Tagad L N, Khadtare S V, Shinde S K and Ombase K C 2020. Assessment of biopriming potential of Trichoderma and Pseudomonas against seed and soil borne diseases of safflower. Journal of Oilseeds Research, 37(Spl. Issue): 189-190. DOI: https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v37iSpecialissue.141025

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Submitted

2023-11-09

Published

2023-12-14

How to Cite

D R MURUMKAR, H N AIWALE, L N TAGAD, & S I TAMBE. (2023). Management of soil borne diseases of safflower through seed dressing with new fungicide molecules and biopolymer based Trichoderma: Management of soil borne diseases of safflower through seed dressing with new fungicide molecules and biopolymer based Trichoderma. Journal of Oilseeds Research, 40(Specialissue). https://doi.org/10.56739/jor.v40iSpecialissue.145095