Progressive Horticulture
  • Year: 2017
  • Volume: 49
  • Issue: 2

In vitro and field evaluation of fungicides against Curvularia eragrostidis causing leaf tip blight in spider lily (Hymenocallis littoralis L.)

1Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Waghai-394 730, Gujarat, India

2Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture, Navsari Agricultural University, Waghai-394 730, Gujarat, India

*Email: virpathologist@nau.in

Online published on 11 January, 2019.

Abstract

Leaf tip blight caused by Curvularia eragrostidis is the most destructive disease affecting spider lily. Seventeen fungicides, among them, nine systemic, four non-systemic, two antibiotics and two other fungicides composed of both systemic + non-systemic were tested against the pathogen in vitro at three different concentrations. the data revealed that 500 ppm tebuconazole, 1000 ppm MeMc and 1000 ppm Iprodione (25%) + carbendazim (25%) completely inhibited the growth of C. eragrostidis. However, Propiconazole, Hexaconazole, tricyclazole and Mancozeb were also proved to be highly fungi-toxic to C. eragrostidis. these above seven fungicides along with carbendazim were again evaluated for their in vivo efficacy at recommended dose. In field condition, the minimum disease intensity (13.89%) was recorded in the plots treated with tebuconazole. the next best treatment in order of merit was carbendazim 25% + Iprodione 25% followed by Propiconazole, tricyclazole, Mancozeb and Hexaconazole. carbendazim and chlorothalonil were found to be comparatively less effective against C. eragrostidis.

Keywords

Spider lily, leaf tip blight, Curvularia, fungicides, field condition