Affiliation:
1. Kasetsart University
2. Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Rajabhat University
3. Kasetsart University - Bangkhen Campus: Kasetsart University
Abstract
Abstract
The application times and doses of fresh and dry formulations of Talaromyces tratensis KUFA 0091 were evaluated for their antagonistic activity in controlling mango diseases, anthracnose and stem-end rot diseases, under field conditions on two mango cultivars—namely, Nam Dok Mai Si Thong and Nam Dok Mai No. 4. The results show that three applications result in significantly reduced disease severity than two and one applications in all treatments. However, a high dose of the fresh formulation at 108 spores/ mL of the antagonistic fungus resulted in antagonistic activity in controlling mango diseases than the dry formulation and lower doses in both mango cultivars. Treatment of three applications at the flowering, fruit-setting, and fruit-developing stages of the fresh formulation at 108 spores/ mL displayed the best disease reduction at 80–87%, followed by the dry formulation, which caused 75–78% disease reduction. Meanwhile, the three applications of fresh and dry formulations at 106 spores/mL also displayed significant biocontrol efficacy via 70–79% disease reduction. Its culture filtrate at 50% completely inhibited the spore germination of the anthracnose pathogen. The dry formulation also showed high efficacy suppression on post-harvest disease on mango fruits. Moreover, the antagonistic fungus showed compatibility fungicides at a label rate with propineb (1,750 ppm), azoxystrobin (250 ppm), and mancozeb (1,600 ppm). The results indicate that this fungus can act as an effective biological control or be combined with fungicides for integrated mango disease management.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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