Efficacy of Different Soil Amendments and Bio-Agents Against Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. Lentis in Vitro & in Vivo

Authors

  • Dr. Khushboo Dubey

Keywords:

isolation, disease incidence, percentage disease control and bio-agents

Abstract

Five organic amendments were evaluated against wilt of lentil which were found more or less effective. Maximum disease control (42.85%) found in neem cake followed by mustard cake (38.23%), parthenium (32.90%), linseed cake (28.57%) and sawdust was least in reducing wilt (23.66%) in 2016- 17. Similar results were also observed in the year 2017-18.Inhibitory effect of bioagents was tested against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lentis in vitro. Maximum(65.94%) mycelial growth was inhibited by Pseudomonas fluorescens followed by Bacillus subtilis (62.23%), T. viride (39.62%)and T. virense (39.22%).T. harzianum was found least effective inhibition of mycelia growth (35.65%) in dual plate technique. All five bio-agents evaluated against F. o. f. sp. lentis in vitro were also tested in vivo conditions, where they also were found effective in wilt management. Maximum disease control (42.10%) was recorded with P. fluorescens@ 10 g/kg seed followed by Bacillus subtilis (38.27%) @ 10 g/kg seed, T. viride (32.70%) @ 4 g/kg seed and T. virens (32.80%) @ 4 g/kg seed . T. harzianum was least effective in reducing wilt incidence (30.40%) @ 4 g/kg seed in 2016-17. Similar results were also observed in the year 2017-18. Disease incidence was maximum at 90 days after sowing as compared to 60 and 30 days after sowing in both the years.

References

Efficacy of Different Soil Amendments and Bio-Agents Against Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. Lentis in Vitro & in Vivo

Published

2023-02-07

How to Cite

Efficacy of Different Soil Amendments and Bio-Agents Against Fusarium Oxysporum f. sp. Lentis in Vitro & in Vivo. (2023). London Journal of Research In Science: Natural and Formal, 23(1), 31-42. https://journalspress.uk/index.php/LJRS/article/view/86