Plant Disease Research
  • Year: 2008
  • Volume: 23
  • Issue: 2

Efficacy of fungicides against Botrytis gladiolorum of gladiolus

  • Author:
  • P.J. Singh, R. Kumar, G.S. Sidhu
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 19 to 23

Department of Floriculture and Landscaping, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141 004

Online published on 25 November, 2011.

Abstract

Gladiolus blight caused by Botrytis gladiolorum is a serious threat to its successful cultivation. Eight fungicides, both systemic and non-systemic, were evaluated against the pathogen under laboratory conditions. All the test fungicides, except carbendazim and benomyl, showed good efficacy. Efficacy of three commercially available brands of mancozeb, viz. Dithane M-45, Indofil M-45 and Zebtane M-45, was also tested against the disease, but differences were non-significant. Out of the five fungicides tested under field conditions, three fungicides, namely mancozeb (Dithane M-45, 0.2%), chlorothalonil (Kavach, 0.2%) and iprodione (Rovral, 0.2%) provided very good control of the disease. These fungicides reduced foliar infection and enhanced cormel yield significantly over the control. The cost: benefit ratio was the highest with mancozeb followed by chlorothalonil. Studies on persistence of two fungicides, mancozeb and chlorothalonil, showed that mancozeb (Dithane M-45) provided protective cover for 10 days, whereas chlorothalonil (Kavach) for 15 days, indicating that the spray interval could be reduced in case of the latter fungicide.

Keywords

Fungicides, persistence, Botrytis, gladiolus