EFFECT OF PLANT EXTRACT AND BIO-FUNGICIDE ON SEEDBORNE FUNGI AND INCIDENCE OF BLACK POINT AND BIPOLARIS LEAF BLIGHT OF WHEAT
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Abstract
A laboratory and a pot experiment were conducted to determine the effective and
environment friendly measure to control of seed-borne fungi and Bipolaris leaf blight
and black point disease of wheat. Seed treatment and foliar spray was applied with
three plant extract viz. allamanda leaf, garlic and thankuni at the ratio of 1:1 and a biocontrol agent namely BAU Bio-fungicide at the rate of 2.0%. Foliar spray was applied
at two times first at heading and second at grain formation stages of plant growth.
Seed treatment with plant extract and bio-fungicide inhibit seed borne fungal growth
of Bipolaris sorokiniana, Curvularia sp., Alternaria sp., Fusarium sp. and
Aspergillus sp. and increased 7-21% seed germination. But maximum inhibition of
fungal growth as well as increased seed germination and healthy seedlings was found
when seeds were treated with BAU-Biofungicide followed by allamanda leaf extract.
Severity of Bipolaris leaf blight on flag leaf and flag-1 leaf was significantly reduced
when seed treatment and foliar spray applied to wheat plant. Maximum decreased in
disease severity and black pointed seed and increased in grain yield and seed quality
was found when seeds were treated with Bio-fungicide and plants were sprayed with
the fungicide. Among the plant extract applied in the experiment allamanda leaf
extract gave the better result to increasing grain yield and apparently healthy seeds
moreover decreasing undersized and black point infected seed.