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Efficacy of Fungicides against Seed Mycoflora of Indian Bean (Lablab purpureus L.) Cultivars under in vitro Condition
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In vitro evaluation of eight fungicides as seed dresser against seed mycoflora of Indian bean revealed that Pyraclostrobin + Metiram and Carbendazim + Mencozeb combinations were superior. Pyraclostrobin + Metiram proved to be most effective with least number of fungal infected seeds followed by Carbendazim + Mencozeb. Also Carbendazim and Mencozeb solely proved their potential against seed mycoflora.
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Indian Bean, Fungicides, Mycoflora, Seed.
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