References on Mango

Fungicides for management of blossom blight and anthracnose disease of mango caused by Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.

Patil P. D., Kolase S. V., Hemant Sharma, Ray S. K.

Author Affiliation: Regional Fruit Research Station, Vengurle - 416 516, Sindhudurg (M.S.), India.
Annals of Plant Protection Sciences 23 : 111-114

Abstract : It was observed from two years pooled data that carbendazim+mancozeb (0.2%) significantly found most effective in controlling blossom blight and anthracnose disease of mango at MPKV, Rahuri, AES Paria and BCKV, Mohanpur, whereas carbendazim (0.1%) and tricyclazole (0.1%) was most effective at RFRS, Vengurle centre. However, at Vengurle centre tricyclazole (0.1%) found to be the most effective for management of anthracnose disease of mango, followed by chlorothalonil (0.2%). However, it was at par with thiophanate methyl (0.1%) and propineb (0.2%). It is thus, concluded that spraying of carbendazim+mancozeb (0.2%) or carbendazim (0.1%) or tricyclazole (0.1%) thrice at 10 days interval starting from the emergence of vegetative and two sprays on flowering flush effectively controlled anthracnose and blossom blight disease of mango.

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