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Control of Gloeosporium leaf disease in young rubber plantations

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: IRRDB symposium on diseases of Hevea Cochin, India, 21-22 November 1994 1994Description: 82-84Subject(s): Summary: Gloeosporium leaf disease has become a serious problem on young rubber plants in certain parts of southern India. Trials were carried out in two consecutive years in a disease prone area on susceptible clone RRII 105. These used different fungicides with the aim of selecting a suitable fungicide for control of Gloeosporium leaf disease. The results showed that mancozeb (0.2;) was the most effective and economic fungicide followed by carbendazium (0.05;) dithianon (0.2) bitertanol (0.25;) and Bordeaux mixture (1;).
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Gloeosporium leaf disease has become a serious problem on young rubber plants in certain parts of southern India. Trials were carried out in two consecutive years in a disease prone area on susceptible clone RRII 105. These used different fungicides with the aim of selecting a suitable fungicide for control of Gloeosporium leaf disease. The results showed that mancozeb (0.2;) was the most effective and economic fungicide followed by carbendazium (0.05;) dithianon (0.2) bitertanol (0.25;) and Bordeaux mixture (1;).

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