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<title>EFFECT OF BION, AMISTAR AND VITAVAX ON SOME FUNGAL DISEASES OF PEANUT</title>
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<description>EFFECT OF BION, AMISTAR AND VITAVAX ON SOME FUNGAL DISEASES OF PEANUT
Sultana, Nazneen
Effect of seed treatment with Bien (Benzothiadiazole), Amistar (azoxystrobin) and&#13;
Vitavax-200 (Carboxin) on germination, prevalence of seed borne fungi, seedling&#13;
mortality, tikka disease of peanut var. Dhaka 1 and Jhinga badam were investigated in the&#13;
laboratory and field laboratory, Department of Plant Pathology, Bangladesh Agricultural&#13;
University, Mymensingh during the period of July 2002 to May 2003. Seed health test by&#13;
blotter method revealed that the seeds of peanut var. Dhaka I yielded Aspergillus niger&#13;
(19.0%), A. flavus (18%), Sclerotium 1"0[(sii(2.33%), Fusarium spp. (5.0%), Rhizoctonia&#13;
solani (2%), Macrophomina phase a/ina (3.0%) and Penicillium spp. (1.67%) and seeds of&#13;
Jhinga badam yielded Aspergillus niger(19.3%) A. flavus (12.33%), S. rofsii (0.67%),&#13;
Fusarium spp. (2.67%), R. solani (2.33%), M. phaseolina (3.33%) and Penicillium spp.&#13;
(2.0%). Seed treatment with Bion (0.005% and 0.01 %), Amistar (0.05% and 0.1 %) and&#13;
Vitavax-200 (0.3% of seed weight) reduced prevalence of seed borne fungi on blotter.&#13;
Amistar and Vitavax-200 showed best performance in controlling seed borne fungi. Bion&#13;
(0.01%), Amistar (0.05%) and Vitavax-200 (0.3% of seed weight) completely inhibited&#13;
the prevalence of seed borne Sclerotium and Fusarium of peanut var. Dhaka 1 and Jhinga&#13;
badam. Moreover, Amistar (0.1%) and Vitavax-200 (0.3% of seed weight) strongly&#13;
inhibited the prevalence of seed borne Rhizoctonia solani, Macrophomina phaseolina and&#13;
Penicillium spp. Challenge test with Aspergillus niger showed that none of the tested&#13;
chemicals had the ability to protect crown rot (Aspergillus niger) of peanut, whereas&#13;
Vitavax-200 exerted best performance to control Sclerotium rolfsii and increased&#13;
germination and decreased post emergence seedling mortality. Amistar showed better&#13;
performance to control Fusarium oxysporum and increased germination and decreased&#13;
post emergence death of seedlings. Vitavax-200 gave better performance and increased&#13;
germination and decreased post emergence mortality in both the peanut varieties under&#13;
field condition. Bion showed better performance regarding tikka disease (Cercospora&#13;
arachidicola and Cercosporidium personatum) in reducing number of diseased leaflets&#13;
/plant and incidence of leaf infection at first counting (110 days after sowing). Amistar&#13;
were found to be effective to reduce number of diseased leaflets/ plant, percent leaf&#13;
infection and percent leaf area diseased. Bion increased pod yield/plant and kernal&#13;
yield/plant of peanut var. Dhaka ] and Jhinga badam by upto 27.06% and 32.33%,&#13;
whereas Amistar 69.1% and 90.41% and Vitavax- 200, 39.47% and 52.36% over control,&#13;
respectively.
Submitted to the Department of Plant Pathology&#13;
Bangladesh AgricuLtural University, Mymensingh&#13;
in partial fulfilment of the requirements&#13;
for the degree of&#13;
MASTER OF SCIENCE&#13;
IN&#13;
PLANT PATHOLOGY
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