Fusarium species associated with wheat head blight disease in Algeria: Characterization and effects of triazole fungicides
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Published:2022
Issue:2
Volume:37
Page:49-62
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ISSN:1820-3949
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Container-title:Pesticidi i fitomedicina
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language:en
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Short-container-title:PESTIC PHYTOMED
Author:
Imane Belabed1, Hannane Abed1, Amor Bencheikh2, Noureddine Rouag3
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Laboratory of Characterization and Valorisation of Natural Resources, FSNV-STU, University of BBA, Algeria 2. Department of Microbiology, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Faculty FSNV - UFAS Setif, Algeria 3. Department of Agronomy, Laboratory of Applied Microbiology, Faculty FSNV - UFAS Setif, Algeria
Abstract
Fusarium head blight is an important disease of durum wheat which requires
several fungicide treatments of seeds to achieve satisfactory control. The
current study was carried out to evaluate commercially available fungicides
in vitro for their efficacy against eighteen Fusarium spp. isolates
collected from different fields in the north-eastern part of Algeria. The
morphological and molecular characterization reveals the presence in wheat
seeds of the main species complexes F. acuminatum, F. equiseti, F.
avenaceum, F. solani, F. culomorum, F. incarnatum-equiseti, as well as F.
tricinctum species complex and F. chlamydosporum species complex. Antifungal
activity of fungicides shows that all triazoles tested have proven their
effectiveness in inhibiting the mycelial growth of various strains of
Fusarium tested. However, their sensitivity varies between them
significantly (p<0.05) depending on the dose applied and period of exposure
to each fungicide. The results showed that tebuconazole (Raxil and T?buzole)
and the combination fludioxonil + difenoconazole greatly reduced the
mycelial growth of Fusarium isolates by 84.31%, 82.94%, 81.33%,
respectively, as compared to difenoconazole alone (73.16%) at the
recommended dose after five days of exposure. Regarding their effect on
conidia germination, tebuconazole was more effective than fludioxonil +
difenoconazole, which leads to deformation of cell wall structure and
fragmentation of conidia. These results will provide useful information to
select suitable fungicides for seed treatment and management of wheat head
blight disease.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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