• Title of article

    Inhibitory effect of various fungicides on mycelial growth of Alternaria alternata; cause of Alternaria leaf spot disease on Rosa Indica L. in Pakistan

  • Author/Authors

    Asim, Muhammad Department of Plant Pathology - College of Agriculture - University ofSargodha - Sargodha, Pakistan , Iftikhar, Yasir Department of Plant Pathology - College of Agriculture - University ofSargodha - Sargodha, Pakistan , Raza, Mohsin Department of Plant Pathology - College of Agriculture - University ofSargodha - Sargodha, Pakistan , Bakhtawar, Faheema Department of Plant Pathology - College of Agriculture - University ofSargodha - Sargodha, Pakistan , Arshad, Muhammad Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture - Ankara University - Daskapi - Ankara, Turkey , Bashir, Sonum Department of Plant Pathology - PMAS University of Arid Agriculture - Rawalpindi, Pakistan , Bilal, Saqib College of Plant Protection - Nanjing Agriculture University - Nanjing, China

  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    474
  • To page
    481
  • Abstract
    Rosa indicaL. (family: Rosaceae) is an important and widely grown plant in the floriculture industry. Alternaria leaf spot disease of rose was observed in rose plantation at College of Agriculture, University of Sargodha, Sargodha. The study was carried out to isolate and purify the pathogen, which was identified as Alternaria alternata.Additionally, in vitroefficacy of five fungicides; success, copper oxychloride, metalaxyl+mancozeb, topsin M and kumulus against A. alternatawere tested by using food poisoning technique. Three concentrations (100, 200 and 300 ppm) of each fungicide were used. Mycelial growth after 3rd, 5thand 7th day was measured. All the fungicides significantly inhibited the mycelial growth of A. alternata. Among those, metalaxyl+mancozeb was the most effective as compared to others.Maximum inhibition wasobservedafter 3rd(89%), 5th (91.6%) and 7th(93.3) day by metalaxyl+mancozeb followed by success 43.3%, 41.0% and 29.6% respectively. After 3rdand 5thday copper oxychloride was least effective with 19.6% and 9.6% mycelial inhibition respectively while after 7thday the minimum 4.3% mycelial inhibition was observed by topsin M instead of copper oxychloride. Therefore, A. alternatais responsible for alternaria leaf spot disease of rose and metalaxyl+mancozeb was found to be the most effective fungicide against A.alternata in vitro.
  • Keywords
    Management , Alternariaalternata , Mycelial growth , Rose
  • Journal title
    Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2595925