Abstract
Pencycuron (tradename Monceren ®, a fungicide developed specifically to control Rhizoctonia) was evaluated for in vitro growth inhibition of wheat pathogenic Rhizoctonia spp., Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici and Pythium spp., and for control of wheat root diseases in greenhouse trials. In the greenhouse, pencycuron inhibited binucleate Rhizoctonia, R. oryzae, or R. solani in vitro and reduced Rhizoctonia root rot. Pencycuron also inhibited G. graminis var. tritici strains in vitro and slightly reduced take-all disease in the greenhouse. Moreover, pencycuron seed treatment protected plants against a disease mixture of Rhizoctonia root rot and take-all. Pythium spp. were not inhibited by pencycuron in vitro. Pencycuron did not adversely affect seedling emergence, nor did it inhibit rhizosphere colonisation by Pseudomonas fluorescens biocontrol strain 2-79. Combined application of the fungicide and strain 2-79 to seed was more effective than either treatment alone for controlling disease.
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