EFFECT OF AZOXYSTROBIN ON THE BIOLOGY OF Bipolaris sorokiniana AND BLACK POINT OF WHEAT
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Title |
EFFECT OF AZOXYSTROBIN ON THE BIOLOGY OF Bipolaris sorokiniana AND BLACK POINT OF WHEAT
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Creator |
Md. Shamshul Qumor Ansari
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Contributor |
Prof. Ramesh Chand
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Subject |
Wheat, fungal diseases, Azoxystrobin, Tebuconazole and Azoxystrobin
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Description |
M. Sc. (Ag.)
Application of azoxystrobin and tebuconazole in the field reduced the disease severity and increased the biomass yield, total grain yield and test weight. . This increase in yield was due to effects higher green leaf area for effective photosynthesis by wheat plants after the application of both the fungicides. In the fungicide treated plots green area continued late in grain filling and resulted in higher test weight and higher number of grain setting. There was delayed senescence was recorded in the host this need be explored further. Also confirmed by the up and down regulation of melanin genes at different doses of Azoxystrobin through RT-PCR. The interaction among the melanin synthesis genes was epistatic. Although, Azoxystrobin is not registered on wheat crop for the control of spot blotch. Though, it is beneficial to farmers as of integrated disease management. Since it not only reducing the disease but also increased the biomass yield, total grain yield and test weight. |
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Date |
2016-09-13T13:00:28Z
2016-09-13T13:00:28Z 2015 |
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Thesis
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Identifier |
http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/76493
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Language |
en
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M0020;
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application/pdf
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Publisher |
Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University
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