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Soil-Borne Fungal Biodiversity of Some Fruit Crops of Nashik District and Control Measures


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1 Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, India
 

Twenty one fungal species were associated with Punica granatum, Vitis vinifera, Citrus medica and Mangifera indica from Nashik district in rhizosphere and soil. Rhizosphere mycoflora is higher than the soil mycoflora. All fungal species can be controlled by 500 ppm concentration of Moximate, a promising fungicide.

Keywords

Rhizosphere, Fungal Biodiversity, Fruit Crops, Fungicide, Moximate.
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D. N. Khairnar
Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, India
A. S. Kelhe
Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, India
A. B. Khairnar
Mycology and Plant Pathology Laboratory, Department of Botany, Arts, Commerce & Science, Satana-423 301, Maharashtra, India

Abstract


Twenty one fungal species were associated with Punica granatum, Vitis vinifera, Citrus medica and Mangifera indica from Nashik district in rhizosphere and soil. Rhizosphere mycoflora is higher than the soil mycoflora. All fungal species can be controlled by 500 ppm concentration of Moximate, a promising fungicide.

Keywords


Rhizosphere, Fungal Biodiversity, Fruit Crops, Fungicide, Moximate.