EFFECT OF BIO-FUNGICIDES ON SEED QUALITY PARAMETERS ARAMETERS AND DISEASE CONTROL IN CHILLI SEEDS INFECTED WITH COLLETOTRICHUM CAPSICI

Authors

  • PRIYA REDDY
  • Y.N., JAKHAR
  • S.S
  • O.S. DAHIYA

Keywords:

Chilli, Colletotrichum capsici, Carbendazim, Bio-fungicides

Abstract

Fruit rot caused by Colletotrichum capsici is the major constraint for production and marketability of chilli.
Continuous use of chemical fungicides like carbendazim for effective control leads to negative impact on
environment, soil and human health. Therefore, we evaluated the efficacy of bio-fungicides in comparison with
carbendazim in chilli seeds infected with Colletotrichum capsici for seed germination, seedling vigour and
disease incidence.Seed germination was high in Trichoderma viridae and carbendazim treatments in blotter and
pot experiments respectively. Seedling length was significantly high in Trichoderma viridae treatment while, the
seedling dry weight and seedling vigour index were significantly high in carbendazim treatment both in blotter
method and pot culture. However, the seedling vigour with Trichoderma viridae was on par to the carbendazim,
with equal weightage to seed germination, seedling length and dry weight in SVI calculations. The disease
incidence was significantly low in Pseudomonas fluorescens treatment as compared to the carbendazim in blotter
method. While in pot culture, T. viridae + P. fluorescens treatment was effective in controlling the fungal
infection. Therefore, Trichoderma viridae or in combination with Pseudomonas fluorescens can be effectively
used for seed treatment to control Colletotrichum capsici as an alternative to carbendazim.

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Published

2019-04-14

How to Cite

PRIYA REDDY, Y.N., JAKHAR, S.S, & O.S. DAHIYA. (2019). EFFECT OF BIO-FUNGICIDES ON SEED QUALITY PARAMETERS ARAMETERS AND DISEASE CONTROL IN CHILLI SEEDS INFECTED WITH COLLETOTRICHUM CAPSICI. The Bioscan, 14(2), 115–120. Retrieved from https://thebioscan.com/index.php/pub/article/view/888

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