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2025, Vol. 5, Issue 2, Part A

Management of powdery mildew of greengram by using new fungicide molecules, botanicals and bioagents


Author(s): MH Basavaraja, P Nagaraju, Balol G, Jahagirdar S, Gagan AV, Karan B, Manik Chandra, BK Sanjeev, Bharath MM, Girish K and Veeresh Katti

Abstract: Powdery mildew caused by Erysiphe polygoni DC is a major constraint in greengram (Vigna radiata L.) production. A field experiment was conducted during Rabi 2024-25 at Main Agricultural Research Station, Dharwad, to evaluate the efficacy of newer fungicide molecules, botanicals and bioagents for effective disease management. The study comprised 16 treatments arranged in a randomized block design with three replications. Disease severity was assessed using Percent Disease Index (PDI) and yield and economic analysis were carried out. Among all treatments, T₁ (Azoxystrobin 8.3% + Tebuconazole 9.1% + Prochloraz 18.2% W/W EC @ 2.5 ml/l) significantly reduced disease severity (17.31%) with a 75.94% reduction over control and recorded the highest yield (9.86 q/ha) and benefit-cost ratio (2.31). Treatments T₂ and T₈ also performed effectively. Although botanicals and bioagents were less effective, they may serve as components in integrated disease management. The results suggest that T₁ is the most effective and economically viable treatment for the management of powdery mildew in greengram under field conditions.

DOI: 10.22271/27889289.2025.v5.i2a.185

Pages: 21-24 | Views: 442 | Downloads: 117

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South Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences
How to cite this article:
MH Basavaraja, P Nagaraju, Balol G, Jahagirdar S, Gagan AV, Karan B, Manik Chandra, BK Sanjeev, Bharath MM, Girish K, Veeresh Katti. Management of powdery mildew of greengram by using new fungicide molecules, botanicals and bioagents. South Asian J Agric Sci 2025;5(2):21-24. DOI: 10.22271/27889289.2025.v5.i2a.185
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