Evaluation of bio-control agents for management of fruit rot and its effect on seed quality in chilli
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Capsicum annuum L., Colletotrichum capsici (Sydow.), seed quality, Trichoderma viride, T. harzianum, TalaromycesIssue
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The fruit rot/anthracnose disease by Colletotrichum capsici (Sydow.) is a wide spread problem, limiting the profitable cultivation and seed production throughout the major chilli growing regions of India. The present investigation was carried out to evaluate the effect of fruit rot on seed quality parameters as well as on eco-friendly management options in-vitro and in-vivo during 2018-2020. Seeds from the bio-agents treated plots exhibited good germination percentage, seedling vigour indices and electrical conductivity compared to control. The seeds from control (diseased) plots exhibited poor germination, which is less than IMSC standards (<60%). This clearly elucidates that there is a huge loss in all the seed quality parameters due to fruit rot in chilli. Among the three bio-agents evaluated for their efficacy in inhibiting the mycelial growth of C. capsici in dual culture technique, Trichoderma viride and T. harzianum were having better antagonistic effect due to their aggressiveness and fast growth on the fruit rot pathogen as compared to Talaromyces sp. Therefore, bio-agent can be a better ecofriendly option for the management of fruit rot disease with better quality of seeds in chilli.Abstract
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