2022
DOI: 10.1080/09670874.2022.2039799
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Exploring the integrated use of fungicides, bio-control agent and biopesticide for management of foliar diseases (anthracnose, grey leaf spot and zonate leaf spot) of sorghum

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“…Salako [24] also reported that "fungicide mixture were more effective in controlling leaf spots and rust diseases of ground nut". "Most farmers in both developed and developing countries resort to chemical control method in managing the leaf spot disease" [25,26,27]. The results of some findings of the present study are in agreement with Adiver et al [13], Jadeja et al [14] and Gururaj Sunkad et al [15] who reported that "triazoles such as hexaconazole, difenconazole and propiconazole provide excellent control of foliar fungal diseases such as late leaf spot and rust".…”
Section: Tikka Diseasesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Salako [24] also reported that "fungicide mixture were more effective in controlling leaf spots and rust diseases of ground nut". "Most farmers in both developed and developing countries resort to chemical control method in managing the leaf spot disease" [25,26,27]. The results of some findings of the present study are in agreement with Adiver et al [13], Jadeja et al [14] and Gururaj Sunkad et al [15] who reported that "triazoles such as hexaconazole, difenconazole and propiconazole provide excellent control of foliar fungal diseases such as late leaf spot and rust".…”
Section: Tikka Diseasesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…15.14 q/ha and 16.35 q/ha were recorded on untreated control treatment during first and second season, respectively. According to the reports of Atri et al [25], "grain yields in groundnut increased significantly when fungicides were applied". "Fungicide application in high-value crops has contributed immensely to the great harvest of higher quality produce and with uniform appearance" [31,32].…”
Section: Groundnut Pod Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of pesticides in agriculture has not only increased crop productions, but it has also improved the quality of life for several people [ 40 ]. However, the indiscriminate use of dangerous chemical insecticides has led to pest resistance, human and animal poisoning, and environmental pollution [ 41 , 42 ]. Particularly in the Tibet Plateau, a relatively pristine region, the geographical conditions, thinner air, and lower temperatures may be regarded as reservoirs or sinks for atmospherically persistent chemical pesticides [ 43 , 44 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%