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El-Ballat, E., El-Kholy, R., El-Samadisy, A. (2016). Control of Fungal Wheat Diseases Under Field Conditions. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7(10), 663-669. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.52103
E. M. A. El-Ballat; R. M. A. El-Kholy; A. M. El-Samadisy. "Control of Fungal Wheat Diseases Under Field Conditions". Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7, 10, 2016, 663-669. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.52103
El-Ballat, E., El-Kholy, R., El-Samadisy, A. (2016). 'Control of Fungal Wheat Diseases Under Field Conditions', Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 7(10), pp. 663-669. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.52103
El-Ballat, E., El-Kholy, R., El-Samadisy, A. Control of Fungal Wheat Diseases Under Field Conditions. Journal of Plant Protection and Pathology, 2016; 7(10): 663-669. doi: 10.21608/jppp.2016.52103

Control of Fungal Wheat Diseases Under Field Conditions

Article 8, Volume 7, Issue 10, October 2016, Page 663-669  XML PDF (259.6 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jppp.2016.52103
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Authors
E. M. A. El-Ballat; R. M. A. El-Kholy; A. M. El-Samadisy
Department of Plant Protection, Fac. of Agric. (Cairo), Al-Azhar University
Abstract
Field studies were performed in Ashmon district, Menofia Governorate, to evaluate the efficacy of four chemical fungicides and one bioagent against wheat diseases in wheat (C.V. Gemiza 9) fields during the two successive seasons (2013-2014 and 2014-2015) incompasion with untreated control. The chemical fungicides were (Vitavax 200 75% WP (carboxin +thiram), Sumi eight 2% WP (diniconazole), Rovral 50% WP(iprodione) and Rizolex – T 50% WP (tolclofos- methyl +thiram ), whereas the bioagent was Plant- guard (Trichoderma harzianum) 30 million spores cm-3. All the tested compounds were used as seed treatments at the rate of 1, 2 and 3 g kg-1 of seeds. Generally, all the tested compounds increased the number of plants m-2 compared with untreated control. Diniconazole and iprodione fungicides were the most effective fungicides, Plant- guard was the least effective while the other compounds showed intermediate effects. Diniconazole and iprodione also significantly reduced the number of rotted roots at 21 days after sowing (DAS), and increased the number of tillers plants-1   compared with untreated control. The fungicides diniconazole and tolclofos- methyl +thiram reduced the number of white head m-2, also diniconazole and carboxin +thiram reduced the number of scabby heads m-2. Generally, increasing the rate of application significantly increased the efficacy of the tested compounds, and the chemical treatments were more effective than the bioagent in all cases. Results also showed that seed treatments with these compounds particularly diniconazole, tolclofos- methyl +thiram and iprodione increased the grain and straw yield.
Keywords
Wheat diseases; chemical control; biological control
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