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Geotrichum Candids Inciting Fruit Rot of Ivy Gourd in Synergistics Effect of Agrochemicals on Carbendazim
Author(s) -
V. S. Chatage
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research in science, communication and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2581-9429
DOI - 10.48175/ijarsct-2403
Subject(s) - carbendazim , chlorothalonil , mancozeb , fungicide , chemistry , horticulture , phorate , thiram , iprodione , captan , agronomy , pesticide , biology
There was variation in the MIC of carbendazim among the Geotrichumcandidus incitant of fruit rot of Ivy gourd (Cucurbitaceae) fruits and isolate on (CZA) CzapekDox agar medium plates. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) on CZA plates ranged from 4000 µg/ml while it was more resistant with resistant factor 2. Use of carbendazim with–other agrochemicals like Fungicides (mancozeb, copper oxychloride, chlorothalonil), Insecticides (phorate, chlorpyriphos and endosulfan), Herbicides (metribuzin, sodium salt and atrazine), Antibiotics (bacipen, ambistryn–s and penicillin), Salts (mercuric, chloride, stannous chloride and barium chloride), and Fertilizers (MOP, urea, 10:26:26) inhibited the growth of the pathogen in invitro studies.

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