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Bean Anthracnose

Bean Anthracnose
Author: Sachin Gupta
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659269752

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Present studies on anthracnose of french bean caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. and Magn.) Bri. and Cav. conducted during 2003 and 2004 revealed that maximum disease incidence and severity was present in Poonch district followed by Rajouri and Doda. Minimum disease was recorded in Jammu district. Disease recurrence occurred through infected seeds and moderate temperatures (up to 300C) coupled with high relative humidity (>70%) favored the vertical and horizontal spread of disease. Gompertz model provided better fit and linearization of disease progress curves than logistic model. Twelve races were identified from different bean growing areas on the basis of reaction type on CIAT differentials. The races were designated as 11, 65, 73, 83, 279, 371, 395, 553, 563, 639, 741 and 935. Of these 11, 279, 371, 555, 563 and 741 were reported for the first time. In vitro studies revealed that Trichoderma viride 2 isolate, leaf extract of neem and among fungicides carbendazim and carboxin were found most effective in inhibiting mycelial growth of C. lindemuthianum


The Effect of Plant Extracts on Anthracnose of Phaseolus Vulgaris L. and Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp

The Effect of Plant Extracts on Anthracnose of Phaseolus Vulgaris L. and Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp
Author: Johnny Isaac Gregorio Masangwa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2012
Genre: Anthracnose
ISBN:

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Anthracnose is one of the serious diseases of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) and common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) caused by the Colletotrichum fungi. The disease is prevalent is small holder farmers’ fields due to the scarcity and high cost of the synthetic fungicides. This study was conducted with the main aim of improving food security and income of the smallholder farmers by increasing legumes, P. vulgaris and V. unguiculata thereby increasing production and improve food security and income of smallholder farmers. Investigations involved in vitro bioassaying for antifungal activities of the crude extracts on Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. and Magn.) Bri. and Cav. and Colletotrichum dematium (Fr.) Grove var. truncata field isolates and evaluating the effect of crude plant extracts seed treatments on seed germination, emergence and control of anthracnose disease of common bean and cowpea. Furthermore, ultra-structural changes of plant extracts treated and efficacy of foliar application of extracts. The in vitro study showed that Allium sativum L., Agapanthus caulescens Spreng., Carica papaya L. and Syzygium cordatum Hochst.ex Krauss extracts have good antifungal activities against both C. lindemuthianum and C. dematium. The low concentrations (5 mg.ml-1) of Syzygium and Agapanthus water extracts and acetone extracts of Agapanthus and Carica gave a high percentage of bean seed germination, emergence, short mean emergence time (MET) and were effective in controlling the anthracnose disease. The treatment of Agapanthus (both water and acetone) extracts also increased the shoot length and dry weight of the seedlings. The Allium acetone extracts (5 mg.ml-1) was the only treatment that gave good results with respect to germination percentages, MET, shoot length, leaf area and dry mass of cowpea. Five mg.ml-1 concentrations of Syzygium and Agapanthus water extracts and acetone extracts of Agapanthus and Carica have potential as seed treatments on bean. Allium acetone extract (5 mg.ml-1) was the only potential cowpea seed treatment that could be recommended to farmers as an alternative to the synthetic fungicide. Electron microscopy revealed that principle differences were observed in the cotyledon-embryo connecting tissues of seeds treated with Agapanthus, which had few cristae in their mitochondria than the cells from other treatments. The embryonic root cells of bean seeds treated with Agapanthus had coalescing protein bodies. The embryonic root cells of cowpea and bean treated with Syzygium had fewer lipid bodies as compared to the control and the Agapanthus treated seeds. Bean plants that were foliar treated with the 15 mg.ml-1 concentrations of Allium water, Agapanthus water, Carica water, Agapanthus acetone, Carica 5 and 15 mg.ml-1 acetone, Syzygium 5 mg.ml-1 acetone extracts and the combinations (2.5 mg.ml-1 + 2.5 mg.ml-1) of Allium + Agapanthus, Allium + Carica, Agapanthus + Syzygium and Carica + Syzygium extracts registered low anthracnose (C. lindemuthianum,) disease severity and high leaf area. The cowpea plants treated with 15 mg.ml-1 water extracts of Agapanthus and the combinations of Allium + Agapanthus, Agapanthus + Carica and Agapanthus + Syzygium extracts recorded low cowpea anthracnose (C. dematium) disease severity, highest leaf area and dry mass. The study revealed that A. sativum, Agapanthus, C. papaya and S. cordatum plant extracts have antifungal activities and can be used as alternative seed treatments and foliar fungicides against the anthracnose diseases of legumes (cowpea and common bean) instead of synthetic fungicides without causing any negative effect on seed germination, emergence, ultra-structure of seeds and plant growth. Copyright


Integrated Management of Common Bean Anthracnose

Integrated Management of Common Bean Anthracnose
Author: Amin Mohammed
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-07-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659577109

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Bean anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is an important disease affecting common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). In Ethiopia, this disease is one of the most destructive biotic constraints to common bean production. Information on yield losses and management options addressing both seed and soil-borne inoculum sources of this disease is lacking in Hararghe highlands which produces common bean in large areas. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of integrated management of bean anthracnose through soil solarization and fungicides applications on epidemics of the disease, and to determine the effect of integrated management of bean anthracnose on seed health as well as crop yield and yield components of common bean. Field experiments were conducted at the Haramaya University Main Campus and Hirna Research Sub-Station in 2010 main cropping season. Soil solarization was integrated with mancozeb and carbendazim seed treatments and with foliar sprays of carbendazim at the rate of 0.5 kg/ha at 10 and 20 days intervals. The experiment was arranged in 2 x 3 x 3 split-split plot design with three replications. A total of 18 treatments were evaluated.