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<title>STUDY ON LEAF BLIGHT OF GLADIOLUS  (BOTRYTIS GLADIOLORUM) IN BANGLADESH AND ITS  MANAGEMENT</title>
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<description>STUDY ON LEAF BLIGHT OF GLADIOLUS  (BOTRYTIS GLADIOLORUM) IN BANGLADESH AND ITS  MANAGEMENT
RAHAMAN, MD. ABDUR
A set of investigations comprising six experiments were conducted in the Department of Plant Pathology,&#13;
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, during the consecutive years 2016 to 2020 in Bangladesh. The&#13;
investigation was aimed to find out the disease incidence and severity of gladiolus leaf blight disease in major&#13;
gladiolus growing districts in Bangladesh and its management in vitro and in vivo. A survey was conducted in&#13;
selected gladiolus growing districts in Bangladesh and the data on the disease incidence and disease severity&#13;
were collected. Leaf blight infected leaves, stems and flowers samples were collected and studied. Survey data&#13;
revealed that leaf blight incidence in all the districts showed statistically similar result except Bogura and&#13;
Dhaka. Disease incidence was varied from 18.89% to 32.22%. On the other hand, the highest severity&#13;
(17.22%) was found in Manikganj district which was statistically similar with Cox’s Bazar (15.56%), Faridpur&#13;
(13%) and Jashore district (12.33%). The lowest disease severity (5.56%) was found in Gaibandha district.&#13;
Forty-four (44) isolates of Botrytis gladiolorum were isolated and identified from the sample collected from&#13;
survey areas. The highest mycelial radial growth of Botrytis gladiolorum (72.00 mm) was recorded from&#13;
BGCCO3 whereas the lowest (33.00 mm) growth was recorded from BGCCO5 in PDA media at 16 DAI. The&#13;
radial mycelia average growth rate /day ranged from 2.06 mm to 4.5 mm. Fourteen (14) cultural groups of B.&#13;
gladiolorum were determined based on cultural characteristics. Among ten fungicides, Contaf 5 EC gave the&#13;
best results in arresting radial mycelia growth and it was nil (00.00 mm) after 5 DAI in 100 ppm which was&#13;
statistically similar with indofil 80 WP treated (00.00 mm) plate and the inhibition of growth was 100%. At 15&#13;
DAI the growth inhibition (87.34%) was highest in contaf 5 EC treated plate followed by Score 250 EC&#13;
(78.02%) and Autostin 50 WDG (72.34%) respectively. In 200 ppm Contaf 5 EC showed the best performance&#13;
against mycelial growth at 15 DAI and gave 100% growth inhibition which was statistically similar to Score&#13;
250 EC (100% inhibition) followed by Autostin 50 WDG (83.04) and Folicure 250 EC (82.90%). In 300 ppm&#13;
Contaf 5 EC showed the best performance at 15 DAI against mycelia growth and showed 100% inhibition&#13;
which was statistically similar to Score 250 EC (100% inhibition), Autostin 50 WDG, Tilt 250 EC and&#13;
Folicure 250 EC. Among ten botanicals studied 20% garlic extract showed the best result at 5 DAI and the&#13;
radial mycelia growth was nil (00.00 mm) which was statistically similar with onion extract and turmeric&#13;
extract treated plate. At 15 DAI the inhibition of fungal growth was found (73.74%), (71.23%) and (66.90%),&#13;
respectively with treated by turmeric extract (18.80 mm), garlic extract (20.60 mm) and onion extract (23.70&#13;
mm). Among nine organic acids tested at the rate of 1000 ppm Acetic acid gave the best performance and&#13;
showed (57.02%) inhibition of mycelia growth at 15 DAI followed by Benzoic acid (48.04%) and oxalic acid&#13;
(41.97%). Three fungicides (Score 250 EC, Contaf 5 EC and Autostin 50 WDG) at the rate of 300 ppm, three&#13;
botanicals (Turmeric, Garlic and Onion) at the rate of 20% and three organic acids (Acetic acid, Benzoic acid&#13;
and Oxalic acid) at the rate of 3000 ppm were evaluated in the field against gladiolus leaf blight. At the&#13;
flowering stage lowest incidence (14.81%) was found in Score 250 EC treated plot which was statistically&#13;
similar with Contaf 5 EC (14.81%), Autostin 50 WDG (18.51%) and Turmeric extract (20.37%). Disease&#13;
severity was lowest in Score 250 EC treated plot (8.33%) which was statistically similar with Contaf 5 EC&#13;
(9.00%), Autostin 50 WDG (10.00%) and Turmeric extract (10.67%). The growth parameters and yield were&#13;
also found highest in score 250 EC treated plot, which was statistically similar with Contaf 5 EC, Autostin 50&#13;
WDG and Turmeric extract treated plot.
A Dissertation&#13;
submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture &#13;
  Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka&#13;
in partial fulfilment of the requirements  &#13;
for the degree of &#13;
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY  &#13;
IN&#13;
PLANT PATHOLOGY
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<dc:date>2020-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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