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Efficacy of Fungicides for Control of White Mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Lib.) De Bary in Lima Bean


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1 Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India
 

White mold of lima bean (Phaseolous lunatus) caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a major disease in India. Isolates of the pathogen from different region of Uttar Pradesh were assayed both in vitro and in the greenhouse (in vivo) for their sensitivity to eight commercially available fungicides, viz., dithiocarbamic acid, carbendazim, ziram, phenylthiourea, carboxin + dithiocarbamic acid, difenoconazole, hydrogen sulphide, and mancozeb. Phenylthiourea and difenoconazole were found to be most effective and these inhibited radial growth of the test organism a level of to 71.5% and 70.5%, respectively. These two fungicides were also found as most promising in controlling the disease under greenhouse conditions, reducing disease severity to 0.14% and 0.22%, respectively compared to the control where it was 18.9%.

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Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, White Mold, Phaseolous lunatus, Lima Bean, Fungicides.
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Authors

Ashutosh Pandey
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India
Amita J. Mathew
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India
Madhu Kamle
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India
Rupesh Kumar Mishra
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India
Pradeep Kumar
Plant Pathology Laboratory, Central Institute for Subtropical Horticulture, Rahmankhera, Lucknow- 227 107, India

Abstract


White mold of lima bean (Phaseolous lunatus) caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a major disease in India. Isolates of the pathogen from different region of Uttar Pradesh were assayed both in vitro and in the greenhouse (in vivo) for their sensitivity to eight commercially available fungicides, viz., dithiocarbamic acid, carbendazim, ziram, phenylthiourea, carboxin + dithiocarbamic acid, difenoconazole, hydrogen sulphide, and mancozeb. Phenylthiourea and difenoconazole were found to be most effective and these inhibited radial growth of the test organism a level of to 71.5% and 70.5%, respectively. These two fungicides were also found as most promising in controlling the disease under greenhouse conditions, reducing disease severity to 0.14% and 0.22%, respectively compared to the control where it was 18.9%.

Keywords


Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, White Mold, Phaseolous lunatus, Lima Bean, Fungicides.