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Efficacy of Fungicides against fusarium Pallidoroseum Causing Fruit Rot of Kachari (cucumis Callosus)


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1 Department of Plant Pathology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture (S.K.R.A.U.) Jobner, Jaipur Rajashan, India
     

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Kachari (Cucumis callosus) is a warm season annual crop which is grown as wild or cultivated crop at large scale with bajra, moth, moong and guar crops in arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. Kachari fruits were found infected with Fusarium pallidoroseum causing severe damage both in quantitatively and qualitatively at Jobner and near by areas during Kharif season 2009. The efficacy of five systemic and non-systemic fungicides was tested in vitro by Poison food technique. Companion (carbendazim 12% + mancozeb 63%) at 100, 300 and 500 ppm was found the most effective in inhibition (100%) of mycelial growth of F. pallidoroseum followed by mancozeb and carbendazim.

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Fungicides, Fusarium Pallidoroseum, Fruit Rot, Kachari, Cucumis Callosus
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Authors

Rekha Kumawat
Department of Plant Pathology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture (S.K.R.A.U.) Jobner, Jaipur Rajashan, India
R. G. Jat
Department of Plant Pathology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture (S.K.R.A.U.) Jobner, Jaipur Rajashan, India
Kavita Kumawat
Department of Plant Pathology, S.K.N. College of Agriculture (S.K.R.A.U.) Jobner, Jaipur Rajashan, India

Abstract


Kachari (Cucumis callosus) is a warm season annual crop which is grown as wild or cultivated crop at large scale with bajra, moth, moong and guar crops in arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan. Kachari fruits were found infected with Fusarium pallidoroseum causing severe damage both in quantitatively and qualitatively at Jobner and near by areas during Kharif season 2009. The efficacy of five systemic and non-systemic fungicides was tested in vitro by Poison food technique. Companion (carbendazim 12% + mancozeb 63%) at 100, 300 and 500 ppm was found the most effective in inhibition (100%) of mycelial growth of F. pallidoroseum followed by mancozeb and carbendazim.

Keywords


Fungicides, Fusarium Pallidoroseum, Fruit Rot, Kachari, Cucumis Callosus