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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 5 (5), pp. 434-436, 1 March 2006   

ISSN 1684–5315 © 2006 Academic Journals        

 

Short Communication

 

Efficacy of certain fungicides against Phomopsis theae under in vitro conditions

 

P. Ponmurugan1, U.I. Baby2 and C. Gopi1

 

1School of Biotechnology, K.S.Rangasamy college of Technology, Tiruchengode-637 209, Namakkal District. Tamil Nadu, India.

2Division of Plant Pathology, UPASI Tea Research Institute, Valparai-642 127; Coimbatore District, Tamil Nadu, India.

 

*Corresponding authors E-mail: drponmurugan@rediffmail.com.

 

Accepted 6 January, 2006

 
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Four contact fungicides, Blitox (copper oxychloride), Kocide (copper hydroxide), Mancozeb (dithane M-45) and Bordeaux mixture and four systemic fungicides, Baycor (bitertanol), Calixin (tridemorph), Contaf (hexaconazole) and Bavistin (carbendazim) were evaluated against Phomopsis theae under in vitro condition. The results indicated that carbendazim was found to be the most effective in suppressing the growth followed by dithane M-45. Among the different concentrations tested, carbendazim at 4 ppm and dithane M-45 at 8 ppm were found to be optimum for the control of pathogen’s growth.  

 

Key words: Phomopsis theae, fungicides, in vitro screening, phomopsis canker.

 

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