Integraed Management of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) Wilt Caused by Fusarium Oxysporum F.sp.lycopersici (Sacc.) Snyder and Hansen
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
Tomato (Lycopersicon escu/entum Mill.) is one of the important, world's largest cultivated
vegetable crop. Among the fungal disease of tomato, Fusatium wilt is one of the most wide spread
and destructive disease. The typical symptoms of the disease are characterized by appearance of
deming of vein lets and chlorosis of the leaf, soon the petiole and leaves droop, wilt and die. The
pathogen was isolated from naturally infected plant pa1is and the fungus was purified by single
spore isolation technique. In the pathogenicity test, higher disease incidence per cent was obtained
when the inoculum was mii{ed in pots fi.lled with sterilized soil seven days beiore sowing. The best
suitable medium for growth found to be Potato dextrose agar followed by Richard's medium. The
pathogen was fmmd to be grown in a wide temperature range from 1 0°C to 40°C and the best
fi.mgal growth v-1as observed at 25°C. The best growch of the pathogen was obtained at 6.5 pH. Out
of nine fungicides evaluated under laboratory conditions. carbendazim and thiophanate-methyl
completely inhibited the growth of the pathogen. Efi:icacy of two antagonists was evaluated by dual
culture method against F. oxysporum f.sp. lycopersici (Sacc.) in vitro and it was observed that T.
hmzianum was more capable of suppressing the grovvth of the pathogen in comparison to Ps.
jluorescens. The efficacy of antagonist (T. harzianum) was also evaluated by volatility test against
F f.sp. lycopersici (Sacc.) and it was observed that T. harzianum produced some volatile
compounds which inhibited the growth of the pathogen under in vitro conditions. The efficacy of
the antagonist (T. harzianum) & (Ps. jluorescens) was evaluated as seedling and soil treatment in
field condition. The disease was most effectively controlled by integrated mangement of chemical
seedling treatement with carbendazim @ 2g/litre + soil application ofT. hmzianum @2.5 kglha +
Ps. jluorescens @1.5 kg/ha with pressmud @ 5 tones/ha. Other treatments were also found
effective in reducing disease incidence in an order as biological seedling treatment with (T.
harzianum + Ps. f!uorescens ) + soil application of T. harzi.amum + Ps. jluorescens with
Vermicompost and biological seedling treatment with (T. harzianum + Ps . .fluorescens) + soil
application of (T. harzicmum + Ps. fluoi'escens) mixed with FYM. The efficacy of the biocontrol
agents (T. harzianum + Ps. ;?uorescens) and fungicide (carbendazim) with integration on growth
promotion of root, shoot length and number of leaves/plant was evaluated in pot experiment and it
was observed that seed treated with carhendazim @ 2g/kg + soil application with T. harzianum
@2.5 kg/ha + Ps. jluorescens @ 1.5 kg/ha mixed with pressmud @ 5 tones/ha showed highest
growth promotion. Other treatments were also found effective in growth promotion in an order as
biological seed treatment (T. harzianum + Ps. jluorescens) +soil application of (T. harzianum +
Ps. fluorescens) with vermicompost and biological seed treatment (T. harzianum + Ps.
jluorescens) + soil application of (T. harzianum + Ps. jluorescens) mixed with FYM. It is being
concluded that the T .. harzianum as soil application+ carbendazim as seed treatment will reduce
the disease incidence and enhance fruit yield.
