Identification, incidence, transmission and control of seedborne diseases of some Philippine legumes [mungbeans; cowpea; snap bean; soybean and pole sitao]
1984
Rodriguez, E.N.
The pathogens in the seeds that reduced seed germination were c. lindemuthianum, M. phaseoli, F. moniliforme, C. kikuchii and X. phaseoli. Seed treatment with four fungicides increased the germination percentage and decreased the amount of pathogens. Benlate and Captan were observed to be the most effective against C. lindemuthianum, M. phaseoli, C. cruenta, C. kikuchii, A. phaseolorum, P. sojae, F. monilofirme, F. oxysporum, Aspergillus spp. and Penicillium spp. Captan showed higher percentage of germination and low incidence of abnormalities compared to Benlate and the other fungicides. The host range of the viruses were limited only to the Chenopodiaceae and Leguminosae families
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