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Open AccessEfficacy of fungicides in control of turmeric leaf spot caused by Colletotrichum capsici at Tepi, Southwestern Ethiopia
Author(s) - 
Merga Jibat, 
Mulukan Asfaw
Publication year - 2021
Publication title - 
pesticidi i fitomedicina
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-1026
pISSN - 1820-3949
DOI - 10.2298/pif2103119j
Subject(s) - propiconazole , fungicide , mancozeb , biology , metalaxyl , leaf spot , horticulture , agronomy , rhizome , azoxystrobin , botany
Turmeric leaf spot, caused by the pathogen Colletotrichum capsici, is the   greatest damaging disease that limits the production and productivity of   turmeric, and reduces qualitative and quantitative rhizome yields in   Southwestern Ethiopia. A field trial was conducted to evaluate the efficacy   of different fungicides against a disease epidemic of turmeric leaf spot in   Southwestern Ethiopia. The field experiment was performed at Tepi   Agricultural Research Center during the 2019 and 2020 main cropping seasons   using four fungicides: Ethiozeb 80% WP (mancozeb), Prozole 255 EC   (propiconazole), Mancolaxyl 72% WP (mancozeb + metalaxyl) and Ridomil Gold   MZ 68 WG (metalaxyl-M), which were applied either as seed rhizome treatments   plus foliar spray, or as foliar spray alone for control of leaf spot   infection. The field experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block   design with nine treatments and three replications. The results of the   experiment indicated that both rhizome treatment + foliar spray, and foliar   fungicide spray treatments significantly affected the turmeric leaf spot   epidemics. The effect of the foliar spray Prozole 255 EC (propiconazole) was   significantly higher than the other treatments in reducing disease severity   (27.0) and maximizing rhizome fresh yield (34.1 ton/ ha). The maximum cost   benefit ratio (1:2.65) was achieved by the foliar spray fungicide Prozole   255 EC (propiconazole). Amongst different fungicides considered, the foliar   spray Prozole 255 EC (propiconazole) reduced leaf spot disease incidence up   to 47.1% over the control on the last day of disease evaluation. The whole   outcome of this experiment showed that foliar Prozole 255 EC (propiconazole)   fungicide sprays were effective in alleviating the epidemic of turmeric leaf   spot and boosting turmeric production and productivity.
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