Effects of Seed-treatment Fungicides on Bakanae Disease of Rice

  • Park, Hyo-Won (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA) ;
  • Shim, Hong-Sik (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA) ;
  • Kim, Yong-Ki (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA) ;
  • Yeh, Wan-Hae (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA) ;
  • Kim, Choong-Hoe (Plant Pathology Division, National Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, RDA)
  • Published : 2003.10.01

Abstract

Bakanae disease, caused by Gibberella fujikuroi (anamorph Fusarium moniliforme J. Sheldon), a typical seed-borne disease of rice occurs from nursery to paddy fields. Consequently, chemical seed disinfectants is the most efficient control method. Several seed treatment methods with various fungicides were attempted to inhibit disease. Spray and 24 hrs immersion of seeds using prochloraz emulsion reduced disease infection and the control value were 99.3 and 100%, respectively. In contrast, dressing to wet seeds thiophanate-methyl+thiram wp and benomyl+thiram wp reduced disease infection more effectively than 24 hrs immersion of seeds. However, dressing of carpropamid+imidacloprid+fludioxonil wp to wet seeds did not reduced disease as well as wettable liquid of fludioxonil. The results suggest that the bakanae disease might be disinfected effectively by 24 hrs immersion of seeds in prochloraz emulsion and seed dressing of fungicides.

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