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Testing a New Fungicide as Alternative to the Banned Chemicals from Different Countries

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Title Testing a New Fungicide as Alternative to the Banned Chemicals from Different Countries
 
Creator El Miziani, Inaam
Bouanba, Fatima Zahra
Kumari, Safaa
 
Subject plant breeding
cgiar
plant breeders
resilient system
scientific food systems
excellence in agronomy
 
Description Since 2018 the European Union and many other countries decided to ban selling and using many pesticides which contain the two molecules Thiram and Thiamethoxam. This study is objective to test a new formulation of fungicide as an alternative to Celet top and Vitavax which are the most used chemicals to treat the seed-borne diseases. The common bunt is one of the most widespread seedborne diseases and causes losses in grain yield and quality. It is caused by two very closely related fungi, Tilletia tritici (syn. Tilletia caries) and T. laevis (syn. T. foetida). This research focused on comparing the fungicide activity of this new formulation against the common bunt as well as their impact on crop development and yield. The research was conducted using both in vivo and in vitro methods, utilizing bread wheat varieties (Faiza and Najia) and durum wheat varieties (Faraj and Jabal) from Morocco. The results demonstrated that tested formulation exhibited a significant efficacy against Common bunt, achieving a 100% success rate compared to Celest Top showed an efficacy of 99.67%. Furthermore, the tested fungicide outperformed Celest Top across all evaluated parameters related to growth and yield. Regarding the durum wheat varieties, Faraj displayed higher susceptibility to Common bunt, with a greater percentage of decayed seeds (3.79%), while Jabal exhibited a slightly lower percentage (2.70%) within the positive control group. No visible infections were observed in the inoculated bread wheat control, confirming the higher susceptibility of durum wheat to Common bunt. Additionally, the results indicated a greater predominance of Tilletia Foetida spores in both durum and bread wheat varieties within the positive control group.
 
Date 2023-10-23
2023-12-15T15:42:00Z
2023-12-15T15:42:00Z
 
Type Conference Paper
 
Identifier El-Miziani, I, F. Z. Bouanba and S. G. Kumari. 2023. Testing a new fungicide as alternative to the banned chemicals from different countries. Pages 229. In: The African Plant Breeders Association Conference 3rd Edition, 23– 26 October, 2023, Benguerir, Morocco.
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135442
https://apbaconf2023.um6p.ma/
 
Language en
 
Rights Limited Access
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher AFRICAN PLANT BREEDERS ASSOCIATION (APBA)