Integrated Management of Fusarium solani, The Incitants of Root Rot Complex of Chilli Bhattacharjee Ritika*, Suryawanshi A.P., Chavan P.G. Department of Plant Pathology, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani-431402, MS *email: ritu45880@gmail.com
Online published on 13 January, 2016. Abstract An experiment was carried out with the integration of effective fungicides, bioagents, botanicals and soil amendments (pot culture, sick soil) for integrated management Fusarium solani, the incitants of root rot complex of chilli. Results revealed that all the treatments were found to encourage seed germination, reduce pre-and post-emergence mortalities along and improved the growth parameters in chilli cv. Parbhani Local. Significantly highest seed germination (93.62%) were recorded with the treatment of Carbendazim + T. harzianum +NS cake and significantly least average mortality (8.02%) and its highest reduction (86.39%) were recorded with the treatment of. The second and third highest seed germination was recorded with the treatments viz., Carbendazim + T. harzianum (88.69%) and Carbendazim+NSKE (87.75%) with comparatively minimum average mortality, respectively of 12.94 and 14.78 per cent and its maximum reduction, respectively of 78.02 and 74.90 per cent. Top Keywords Capsicum annuum, PESR, POSM, management, Fusarium solani. Top |