Abstract

Soil borne diseases viz., stem rot, collar rot and aflaroot are potential threat to groundnut cultivation. Although some plant diseases may be managed through resistant varieties and alteration of cultural practices, some diseases are only managed effectively with the application of suitable fungicides. About 150 chemicals belonging to different classes are used as fungicides in various countries. In this context, we evaluated ten systemic seed dressing fungicides and their combinations for management of major soil borne diseases of groundnut during kharif 2009 and 2010 at Directorate of Groundnut Research (DGR), Junagadh Experimental Farm. The fungicides viz., hexaconazole, tebuconazole, propiconazole, difenconazole, vitavax, carbendazim along with captan and mancozeb and various combinations were applied as seed treatment at recommended doses. The results indicated that tebuconazole 2 DS @ 1.5 g kg−1 seed, mancozeb 75% WP @ 3 g kg−1 seed, carbendazim 12% + mancozeb 63% WP @ 3 g kg−1 seed, were very effective in the management of soil borne diseases when used separately, with apparent yield advantage over untreated plots.

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