Abstract:
The efficacy of different fungicides and micronutrients alone or in combination
were evaluated against Alternaria brassicae causmg Alternaria blight of
mustard. The experiments were conducted in-vitro and in-vivo in the
Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangia Agricultural University, Dhaka,
Bangladesh during November 2007 to March 2008. Four fungicides namely
Rovral 50 WP (0.2%), Dithane M-45 (0.45%), Ridomil gold MZ 72 (0.2%) and
Bavistin (0.1%) and micronutrients (Zypsum, Zinc oxide and Boric acid) were
tested. In in-vitro test, Rovral 50 WP inhibited the highest radial mycelial
growth (68.91%) of Alternaria brassicae followed by Dithane M-45 (63.87%)
Ridomil gold (55.46%) and Bavistin (50.42%) compared to control. In the field
experiment, 10 treatments including spray of fungicides alone or in
combination with micronutrients were evaluated against the disease. Among
those treatments, Rovral 50 WP + Micronutrients showed the highest
performance against Alternaria blight in terms of disease incidence and
severity followed by application of Rovral 50 WP alone, Dithane M-45 +
Micronutrients and Dithane M-45 alone. The treatment Rovral 50 WP +
Micronutrients reduced the leaf infection, pod infection and leaf area diseased
by 82.31%, 78.19% and 86.24%, respectively compared to control which was
followed by application of Rovral 50 WP alone and Dithane M-45 +
Micronutrients. The yield and yield contributing characters were influenced by
the treatments where the highest yield was recorded in case of Rovral 50 WP +
Micronutrients that was 39.80% higher over control. The performances of
micronutrients were significantly better than control but the performances of.
micronutricnts did not differ significantly while it was used in combination
with fungicides compared to the application of fungicides alone.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY