Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas

This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fusarium solani and F. avenaceum, causal agents of root rot in dry edible bean and field peas, respectively, through in-vitro, growth chamber and field trials. Disease severity was assessed using a 0 to...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra
Format: Others
Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27546
id ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-27546
record_format oai_dc
spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-275462021-09-28T17:11:05Z Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fusarium solani and F. avenaceum, causal agents of root rot in dry edible bean and field peas, respectively, through in-vitro, growth chamber and field trials. Disease severity was assessed using a 0 to 5 scale, and root health parameters were recorded. The in-vitro tests conducted were not considered good predictors of fungicide performance in growth chamber or field trials in case of dry beans for management of F. solani. In case of field peas, in-vitro and growth chamber studies provided consistent results and allowed the identification of fludioxonil, trifloxystrobin and pyraclostrobin as the most effective products to manage F. avenaceum. Overall, integration of chemical seed treatments along with cultural practices; crop varieties partially resistant to root rot, and drench application is necessary to effectively manage Fusarium root rot of dry beans and field peas in field conditions. 2018-02-14T20:19:32Z 2018-02-14T20:19:32Z 2014 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27546 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
collection NDLTD
format Others
sources NDLTD
description This study evaluated commercially available seed treatment products for their ability to control Fusarium solani and F. avenaceum, causal agents of root rot in dry edible bean and field peas, respectively, through in-vitro, growth chamber and field trials. Disease severity was assessed using a 0 to 5 scale, and root health parameters were recorded. The in-vitro tests conducted were not considered good predictors of fungicide performance in growth chamber or field trials in case of dry beans for management of F. solani. In case of field peas, in-vitro and growth chamber studies provided consistent results and allowed the identification of fludioxonil, trifloxystrobin and pyraclostrobin as the most effective products to manage F. avenaceum. Overall, integration of chemical seed treatments along with cultural practices; crop varieties partially resistant to root rot, and drench application is necessary to effectively manage Fusarium root rot of dry beans and field peas in field conditions.
author Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra
spellingShingle Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra
Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
author_facet Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra
author_sort Hegde, Namratha Prakashchandra
title Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
title_short Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
title_full Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
title_fullStr Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Chemical Seed Treatments for Fusarium Root Rot Control in Dry Beans and Field Peas
title_sort evaluating chemical seed treatments for fusarium root rot control in dry beans and field peas
publisher North Dakota State University
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27546
work_keys_str_mv AT hegdenamrathaprakashchandra evaluatingchemicalseedtreatmentsforfusariumrootrotcontrolindrybeansandfieldpeas
_version_ 1719485376342523904