Integrated control of dry root rot of chickpea caused by Rhizoctonia Bataticola under the natural field condition

Publication date: Available online 20 January 2020Source: Biotechnology ReportsAuthor(s): Abdul Khaliq, Sartaj Alam, Irfan Ullah Khan, Dilawar Khan, Shakela Naz, Yaxin Zhang, Assar Ali ShahAbstractThe study investigated the effect of three fungicides Bavistin®, Aliette®, and Biomagic® at the rate of 2 g/L were tested In vitro and In vivo to control dry root rot and their impact on yield were evaluated at the rate of 4 g/L against R. bataticola while varieties used were Karak-1, Karak-2, Karak-3, and Sheenghar. Disease severity was recorded lowest (19%) and highest yield (1467 Kg/ha), plant height (47.5 cm), number of pods/plant (15.0) and number of grain/pods (1.66) were recorded in cultivar Karak-1. Among the fungicides drugs, the Bavistin®, significantly reduced the disease severity (5%) and Kg/ha), highest plant height (64.1 cm), highest grain yield (1488 Kg/ha), number of pods/plant (24.5) and number of grain/pods (2.25). It is concluded that the integrated use of Karak-1 and Bavistin®, fungicide drugs gave promising results for controlling dry root rot of chickpea, and increased plant height, number of pods/plant and number of grain/pods.
Source: Biotechnology Reports - Category: Biotechnology Source Type: research