Abstract

Thiabendazole (TBZ) and pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) alone and in combination were laboratory, greenhouse, and field tested during a five-year period (1977-1982) for their effectiveness in reducing incidence and severity of damage caused byRhizoctonia solani to white potato (Solarium tuberosum). Growth ofR. solani on amended potato dextrose agar was prevented at 7 ppm TBZ and 80,000 ppm PCNB. Tuber-borne sclerotial germination and hyphal growth were prevented following seed treatment with 6,000 ppm TBZ, and severely inhibited by combination treatments of 12,500 or 50,000 ppm PCNB and 1,500 ppm TBZ. Seed treatments which provided the most effective field control ofR. solani were combinations of PCNB (50,000, 25,000 ppm) and TBZ (1,500 ppm), followed by TBZ alone (6,000 ppm) and PCNB alone at rates of 50,000 ppm or above.

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