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Title: | Virulence of Phytophthora isolates from Piper nigrum L. and their sensitivity to metalaxyl-mancozeb |
Authors: | Vinitha, K B ANANDARAJ, M Suseela Bhai, R |
Keywords: | Fungicide geographical location pathogenicity resistance variability virulence |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Citation: | Journal of Plantation Crops, 2016, Vol.44, No.2, pp.67-76 |
Abstract: | Foot rot disease caused by Phytophthora capsici is the most destructive disease in black pepper. A total of 82 isolates from the National Repository of Phytophthora at ICAR-Indian Institute of Spices Research were evaluated for their sensitivity to metalaxyl-mancozeb and also tested for their virulence. Of the 82 isolates studied, 19 (23.2%) were highly sensitive to metalaxyl-mancozeb and 6 (7.3%) were comparatively insensitive (EC90 value >40 ppm; range 41.3 to 68.5 ppm). The isolates also varied in the degree of virulence, viz., 34 (41.5%) were highly virulent, 39 (47.6%) moderately virulent, 4 (3.7%) mildly virulent, and 5 (6.1%) nonvirulent. There was neither any significant correlation between sensitivity to metalaxyl-mancozeb and virulence nor with the geographical location. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1299 |
Appears in Collections: | CROP PROTECTION |
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