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Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
INTRODUCTION: Mungbean is a vital pulse crop in India that can thrive in dry-land conditions and is grown in three seasons, with the added benefit of being used as green manure due to its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Recently, pod rot disease has emerged as a serious threat to mungbean culti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10206329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1164245 |
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author | Buttar, Harwinder Singh Singh, Amarjit Sirari, Asmita Anupam, Kaur, Komalpreet Kumar, Abhishek Lal, Milan Kumar Tiwari, Rahul Kumar Kumar, Ravinder |
author_facet | Buttar, Harwinder Singh Singh, Amarjit Sirari, Asmita Anupam, Kaur, Komalpreet Kumar, Abhishek Lal, Milan Kumar Tiwari, Rahul Kumar Kumar, Ravinder |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Mungbean is a vital pulse crop in India that can thrive in dry-land conditions and is grown in three seasons, with the added benefit of being used as green manure due to its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Recently, pod rot disease has emerged as a serious threat to mungbean cultivation in India. METHODS: In this study, morpho-molecular identification of associated pathogens and the bio-efficacy of systemic and non-systemic fungicides as well as genotype screening was performed during the years 2019 and 2020. The pathogens associated with this disease were confirmed on the basis of morphological and molecular characterization. For the molecular characterization, the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef-1) gene sequences were amplified by using primers (EF1 and EF2). RESULTS: Under in vitro conditions, trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole 75% WG was found to be the most effective against Fusarium equiseti (ED(50) 2.39 μg ml(−1)) and Fusarium chlamydosporum (ED(50) 4.23 μg ml(−1)) causal agents of pod rot of mungbean. Under field conditions, three applications of trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole 75% WG at 0.07% as a foliar application at fortnightly intervals starting from the last week of July proved to be the most effective against pod rot disease on mungbean cultivars, i.e., ML 2056 and SML 668. To identify the potential resistance sources, 75 interspecific derivative and mutant lines of mungbean were screened for disease reaction to pod rot under natural epiphytotic conditions for the years 2019 and 2020. Genotypic differences were observed for resistance to pod rot disease. The study revealed that among the tested genotypes, ML 2524 exhibited resistance to pod rot disease, with a disease incidence of 15.62% and disease severity of 7.69%. In addition, 41 other genotypes were found to be moderately resistant (MR) to the disease. CONCLUSION: Altogether, the identified management options will offer an immediate solution to manage this disease under recent outbreak conditions and pave a path for futuristic disease management using identified resistant sources in breeding programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-102063292023-05-25 Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum Buttar, Harwinder Singh Singh, Amarjit Sirari, Asmita Anupam, Kaur, Komalpreet Kumar, Abhishek Lal, Milan Kumar Tiwari, Rahul Kumar Kumar, Ravinder Front Plant Sci Plant Science INTRODUCTION: Mungbean is a vital pulse crop in India that can thrive in dry-land conditions and is grown in three seasons, with the added benefit of being used as green manure due to its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Recently, pod rot disease has emerged as a serious threat to mungbean cultivation in India. METHODS: In this study, morpho-molecular identification of associated pathogens and the bio-efficacy of systemic and non-systemic fungicides as well as genotype screening was performed during the years 2019 and 2020. The pathogens associated with this disease were confirmed on the basis of morphological and molecular characterization. For the molecular characterization, the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (tef-1) gene sequences were amplified by using primers (EF1 and EF2). RESULTS: Under in vitro conditions, trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole 75% WG was found to be the most effective against Fusarium equiseti (ED(50) 2.39 μg ml(−1)) and Fusarium chlamydosporum (ED(50) 4.23 μg ml(−1)) causal agents of pod rot of mungbean. Under field conditions, three applications of trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole 75% WG at 0.07% as a foliar application at fortnightly intervals starting from the last week of July proved to be the most effective against pod rot disease on mungbean cultivars, i.e., ML 2056 and SML 668. To identify the potential resistance sources, 75 interspecific derivative and mutant lines of mungbean were screened for disease reaction to pod rot under natural epiphytotic conditions for the years 2019 and 2020. Genotypic differences were observed for resistance to pod rot disease. The study revealed that among the tested genotypes, ML 2524 exhibited resistance to pod rot disease, with a disease incidence of 15.62% and disease severity of 7.69%. In addition, 41 other genotypes were found to be moderately resistant (MR) to the disease. CONCLUSION: Altogether, the identified management options will offer an immediate solution to manage this disease under recent outbreak conditions and pave a path for futuristic disease management using identified resistant sources in breeding programs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10206329/ /pubmed/37235015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1164245 Text en Copyright © 2023 Buttar, Singh, Sirari, Anupam, Kaur, Kumar, Lal, Tiwari and Kumar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Buttar, Harwinder Singh Singh, Amarjit Sirari, Asmita Anupam, Kaur, Komalpreet Kumar, Abhishek Lal, Milan Kumar Tiwari, Rahul Kumar Kumar, Ravinder Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum |
title | Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
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title_full | Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
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title_fullStr | Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
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title_full_unstemmed | Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
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title_short | Investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by Fusarium equiseti and Fusarium chlamydosporum
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title_sort | investigating the impact of fungicides and mungbean genotypes on the management of pod rot disease caused by fusarium equiseti and fusarium chlamydosporum |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10206329/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37235015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1164245 |
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