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Effects of fungicides and antagonistic marine-derived fungi on rice seedling promotion and rice sheath blight control

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  • Tida Dethoup

    (Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand)

  • Rotchana Klaram

    (Department of Plant Pathology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand)

  • Arom Jantasorn

    (Bodhivijjalaya College, Srinakharinwirot University, Ongkharak, Nakhon-Nayok, Thailand)

Abstract

Fourteen fungicides and three marine-derived fungi were tested for their activities in the promotion of rice seedling development and their efficacy in controlling rice sheath blight disease in two rice varieties, RD43 and KMDL105, under greenhouse conditions. The results showed that the rice seeds treated with carbendazim 50%SC and azoxystrobin 25%SC displayed the best promotion of rice growth in root length and shoot height at seven and 14 days in rice var. RD43. Rice seeds from var. KMDL105 treated with thiophanate-methyl 70%WP exhibited significant stimulation of rice seedling growth resulting in the greatest increase in root length and shoot height at seven and 14 days. In pot experiments with rice var. RD43, spraying with triforine 19%EC, propiconazole 25%EC, trifloxystrobin 50%WG, and validamycin 3%SL showed a high level of fungicidal activity in controlling sheath blight disease, with this evidenced by significant suppression of the disease severity by 71-75% and 61-73% at seven and 14 days after inoculation, respectively. The treatment of rice var. KMDL105 with validamycin 3%SL exhibited the best activity in controlling sheath blight disease by reducing disease severity by up to 62% and 64% at seven and 14 days, respectively. The antagonistic marine fungi tested in this study displayed low activity against sheath blight disease and low effects on rice seedling promotion compared to fungicides. Specifically, Trichoderma harzianum KUFA 0689 and T. asperellum KUFA 0677 reduced sheath blight disease severity by 42-46% and 27-37% at seven and 14 days, respectively.

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  • Tida Dethoup & Rotchana Klaram & Arom Jantasorn, 2023. "Effects of fungicides and antagonistic marine-derived fungi on rice seedling promotion and rice sheath blight control," Plant Protection Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 59(2), pages 159-173.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpps:v:59:y:2023:i:2:id:95-2022-pps
    DOI: 10.17221/95/2022-PPS
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