Bioactivity of an organic farming aid with possible fungistatic properties against some oil palm seedling foliar pathogens

Author:

Obeng Joshua,Agyei-Dwarko Daniel,Teinor Peter,Danso Isaac,Lutuf Hanif,Lekete-Lawson Emmanuellah,Ablormeti Fred Kormla,Eddy-Doh Mary Akpe

Abstract

AbstractSynthetic fungicides are necessary evil in crop production, their usage cannot be neglected or abandoned but must be alternated/supplemented with other control measures such as cultural, host resistance and biocontrol methods to reduce their detrimental effect on the environment and living organisms. A bioproduct (wood vinegar) was evaluated against oil palm seedling pathogens at CSIR—Oil Palm Research Institute, Kusi at different concentrations and compared with an inorganic fungicide at the manufacturer’s recommended dosage. Disease pathogens were isolated from collected diseased leaf samples and pure cultures were established on cPDA. PDA was amended with wood vinegar ranging from 0 to 3.35% and 0.1%v/v of carbendazim as a positive control. Daily colony growth was measured in two diagonal lengths and averages of day 6 and day 7 were used to calculate the inhibition percentage for both pathogens. 11 mm/day was the lowest average growth rate recorded for 2.68% v/v of wood vinegar and 14.17 mm/day on control plate of Curvularia species. There was no significant difference between 0.1%v/v carbendazim, 2.68 and 3.35% v/v against Curvularia species whilst significantly, there was difference between 0.1%v/v carbendazim and 2.68 and 3.35%v/v of wood vinegar against Pestalotiopsis species.

Funder

HJA Africa Limited

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research -Oil Palm Research Institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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