TY  - JOUR
T1  - Effects of Some Tropical Plant Extracts, <I>Trichoderma harzianum </I>and Captan on the
Damping-off Disease of Tomato Induced by <I>Sclerotium rolfsii</I>
AU - , Okereke V.C AU - , R.C. Wokocha 
JO  - Agricultural Journal
VL  - 1
IS  - 2
SP  - 52
EP  - 54
PY  - 2006
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1816-9155
DO  - aj.2006.52.54
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=aj.2006.52.54
KW  - Sclerotium rolfsii
KW  -tropical plant
KW  -tomato
KW  -Trichoderma harzianum
AB  - Aqueous extracts of ginger, neem seed, bitter cola and leaves of <I>Hyptis suaveolens </I>as well as captan
and <I>Trichoderma harzianum </I>were evaluated in the greenhouse for their efficacy as soil drenches in the
reduction of the damping-off disease of tomato incited by <I>S. rolfsii. </I>The experiment was laid out in a 6x3
factorial in a completely randomized design replicated five times. The results showed that soil drenching two
days before inoculation with <I>S. rolfsii </I>gave disease reduction values which were similar in the treatments:
<I>T. Harzianum </I>(67.1%), neem seed (62.4%), <I>H. suaveolens </I>(60.8%), captan (60.4%), bitter cola (60.1%) and ginger (57.4%). When soil drenches were applied on the same day as the inoculation, <I>T. harzianum, </I>captan and
extracts of neem seed, <I>H. suaveloens </I>leaves and ginger significantly differed (p&lt;0.05) from the bitter cola extract
and the disease reduction values ranged from 40-60%. At two days after inoculation, neem seed extract, captan
and <I>T. harzianum </I>significantly (p&lt;0.05) reduced the disease giving disease reduction values of 53.3, 57.5 and
64.7%, respectively. Generally, the plant extracts showed selective fungi toxicity and were not phytotoxic to the
tomato seeds.
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