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Impact of two soil-applied herbicides on damping-off of cowpea caused byRhizoctonia solani
Authors:Hans R Kataria  Dharam Singh Dodan
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Pathology, Haryana Agricultural University, 125004 Hissar, India;(2) Present address: Lehrstuhl für Phytopathologie, Technische Universität München, D-8050 Freising-Weihenstephan, BRD
Abstract:Summary Alachlor was more inhibitory toRhizoctonia solani growth than fluchloralin in potato dextrose broth (PDB). Infective capacity of the pathogen was not altered by growing it in a medium containing either of the herbicides. Cowpea seedlings grown in alachlor-treated soil were more susceptible toR. solani than those treated with fluchloralin and the untreated seedlings. Pre-sowing application of alachlor in soil (5 mgrl a.i./kg) aggravated damping-off whereas fluchloralin decreased the disease incidence to nearly half of that in untreated soil in greenhouse pot tests (av. temperature 31±5°C). Both herbicides reduced damping-off in pots kept at constant temperature of 30°C and increased the disease incidence at 20°C. Fungus growth in culture was stimulated at 20° but was strongly inhibited at 30°C by both herbicides. Growth inhibition by herbicides was maximum in PDB of pH 8 and decreased steadily up to pH 5.Impact of fluchloralin and alachlor onR. solani damping-off of cowpea appears to be due to the predisposing effect by the herbicides on the susceptibility of the host and is influenced by atmospheric temperature.
Keywords:Alachlor  Cowpea  Damping-off  Fluchloralin  Herbicides  Rhizoctonia solani
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