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A. K. Sharma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bio-efficacy of triticonazole 8%+pyraclostrobin 4% FS, pyraclostrobin 20% FS,triticonazole 2.5 % against loose smut of wheat
    2020
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

  • bio efficacy of triticonazole 8 pyraclostrobin 4 fs pyraclostrobin 20 fs triticonazole 2 5 against loose smut of wheat
    2014
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

D. P. Singh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bio-efficacy of triticonazole 8%+pyraclostrobin 4% FS, pyraclostrobin 20% FS,triticonazole 2.5 % against loose smut of wheat
    2020
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

  • bio efficacy of triticonazole 8 pyraclostrobin 4 fs pyraclostrobin 20 fs triticonazole 2 5 against loose smut of wheat
    2014
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

Rajan Selvakumar - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bio-efficacy of triticonazole 8%+pyraclostrobin 4% FS, pyraclostrobin 20% FS,triticonazole 2.5 % against loose smut of wheat
    2020
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

  • bio efficacy of triticonazole 8 pyraclostrobin 4 fs pyraclostrobin 20 fs triticonazole 2 5 against loose smut of wheat
    2014
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

M. S. Saharan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bio-efficacy of triticonazole 8%+pyraclostrobin 4% FS, pyraclostrobin 20% FS,triticonazole 2.5 % against loose smut of wheat
    2020
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

  • bio efficacy of triticonazole 8 pyraclostrobin 4 fs pyraclostrobin 20 fs triticonazole 2 5 against loose smut of wheat
    2014
    Co-Authors: D. P. Singh, M. S. Saharan, Rajan Selvakumar, A. K. Sharma
    Abstract:

    The field trials were conducted to evaluate the bio efficacy of new Fungicide Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) @ 0.50, 0.75 and 1.00 ml per kg of seed against loose smut of wheat (Triticumaestivum) caused by Ustilagotriticiby taking infected seeds during 2011-12 and 2012-13 crop seasons at Karnal, India in comparison with recommended Fungicide Tebuconazole 2% DS. The test Fungicide,Triticonazole 8%+ Pyraclostrobin 4% FS (Insure Perform 12% FS) was highly effective in controlling the disease and gave more than 95% control that was at par with Tebuconazole @ 1.0 g perkg of seed. It may therefore be used as an alternative to already recommended Fungicides for the management of loose smut of wheat.

James W Buck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • effect of postsymptom application of Fungicides on urediniospore production by puccinia triticina on wheat and p hemerocallidis on daylily
    Plant Disease, 2011
    Co-Authors: James W Buck, K Wise, Weibo Dong
    Abstract:

    Abstract Greenhouse experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of post-symptomatic Fungicide applications on urediniospore production of leaf rust of wheat, Puccinia triticina, and daylily rust, P. hemerocallidis. Fungicides from five chemical classes were evaluated for their effect on urediniospore production at 24-h intervals post application for 96 h. The quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) Fungicide (azoxystrobin) significantly reduced cumulative urediniospore production by P. triticina (40.1 and 11.3% of control) and P. hemerocallidis (37.9 and 35.6% of control) in both trials. The demethylation inhibitor, myclobutanil, significantly reduced urediniospore production by P. hemerocallidis 24 h post treatment in both trials and cumulative production in one trial. Myclobutanil did not affect urediniospore production by P. triticina. Four QoI Fungicides significantly reduced urediniospore production by P. triticina at all collection times (24, 48, and 72 h) and cumulative production in both trials. No ...

  • toxicity of Fungicides to urediniospores of six rust fungi that occur on ornamental crops
    Plant Disease, 2005
    Co-Authors: Daren S. Mueller, Steven N Jeffers, James W Buck
    Abstract:

    ABSTRACT The recent introduction and rapid spread of rust on daylilies, caused by Puccinia hemerocallidis, suggested a need for Fungicide treatments that reduce urediniospore viability on plant surfaces. Twelve Fungicides in seven chemical classes were evaluated in vitro for toxicity to urediniospores of rust fungi that occur on daylily (P. hemerocallidis), geranium P. pelargonii-zonalis), iris (P. iridis), oxalis (P. oxalis), mint (P. menthae), and Florida azalea (Pucciniastrum vaccinii). Germination of urediniospores of all six rust fungi on potato dextrose agar in the absence of Fungicides ranged from 54 to 88%. Germination of urediniospores of all rust species during and after exposure to azoxystrobin, chlorothalonil, copper sulfate pentahydrate, mancozeb, and trifloxystrobin was less than or near 1%. Germination during exposure to fenhexamid, iprodione, myclobutanil, propiconazole, thiophanate-methyl, triadimefon, and triflumizole ranged from 0 to 60% and usually was greater (0 to 75%) after fungicid...

  • the effects of Fungicides on the phylloplane yeast populations of creeping bentgrass
    Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2002
    Co-Authors: James W Buck, Leon L Burpee
    Abstract:

    The effects of Fungicides on population size and the development of Fungicide resistance in the phylloplane yeast flora of bentgrass was investigated. In the spring of 2001, azoxystrobin, chlorothalonil, flutolanil, and propiconazole were applied separately over a 6-week period to creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.). Total and Fungicide-resistant yeast populations were assessed by dilution plating onto either potato dextrose agar or potato dextrose agar amended with the test Fungicides. Total yeast populations in the Fungicide- treated plots were significantly lower than the check plots on three out of four sample dates. In the fall, azoxystrobin or propiconazole were applied twice to the bentgrass over 3 weeks. Significantly larger total yeast populations were observed compared with resistant or highly resistant populations for each treatment on every sample date. Total yeast populations were significantly higher in the check plots compared with either the propiconazole- or azoxystrobin-treated...