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spot diseases on Vigna mungo, V. radiata and V. sinensis. LASJ<br />

*0379 Golato, C. 1967. Cercosporiosi del fagiolo in Somalia. - A<br />

Cercospora disease of Phaseolus mungo in Somalia. RIVISTA DI AGRICOLTURA<br />

SUBTROPICALE E TROPICALE, v.61(4/6):159-162. [ItJ (REP.MB-0501)<br />

Symptoms and morphological characters of Cercospora columnaris (Isariopsis<br />

griseola) are described. [EMS]<br />

*0380 Haware, M.P. ; Pavgi, M.S. 1969. Evaluation of some fungicides and<br />

antibiotics for the control of angular black spot of legumes. HINDUSTAN<br />

ANTIBIOTICS BULLETIN, v.12(I):17-21. [En] [En Abst] (REP.MB-1530)<br />

Several commercial fungicides and antibiotics were tested in the laboratory<br />

to devitalize the resting chiamydospores of Protomycopsis patelii Pavgi and<br />

Thirum, incitant of angular black spot of blackgram and mungbean and<br />

Protomycopsis thirumalacharii Pavgi, incitant of purple leaf spot of Sesbania<br />

grandiflora Pers. All the copper compounds and dithiocarbamic acid derivatives<br />

brought about lysis of the vesicles of germinating chlamydospores at 0.2% con.<br />

Mercuric chloride was effective even at the 0.1% level. Bordeaux mixture (1%)<br />

permitted chlamydospore germination but lysis occurred in the extruded<br />

vesicles. Ziram, brassicol and ceresan were not effective even at the 0.4% con.<br />

Aureofungin inhibited the spore germination at 120 ug/ml and griseofulvin at<br />

400 ug/ml. Possibilities are indicated of their use in eradicating and/or<br />

minimizing the inoculum potential within the host tissue during the crop<br />

season, and later in the debris going into the soil. [AS]<br />

*0381 Haware, M.P. ; Pavgi, M.S. 1969. Field trials with some fungicides<br />

and antibiotic aureofungin in control of angular black spot of black gram and<br />

green gram. HINDUSTAN ANTIBIOTICS BULLETIN, v.12(1):22-25. [En] [En Abst]<br />

(REP.MB-1529)<br />

Four proprietary fungicides, viz., Blitox 50, Dithane Z-78,<br />

Hexathane<br />

Dithane<br />

and<br />

M-45,<br />

an antibiotic--Aureofungin<br />

control<br />

were<br />

angular<br />

tested under<br />

black<br />

field<br />

spot of<br />

conditions<br />

blackgram to<br />

(Vigna mungo) and mungbean<br />

caused<br />

(V.<br />

by<br />

radiata)<br />

Protomycopsis parelii Pavgi and Thirum.<br />

at<br />

Blitox<br />

a lower<br />

50 was<br />

dosage.<br />

most<br />

Other<br />

effective<br />

fungicides and Aureofungin showed promise for better<br />

results with a higher dosage. [AS]<br />

*0382 Kumar, S.M. ; Khare, M.N. ; Shrivastava, S.K. 1969. Macrophomina leaf<br />

spot of urid (Phaseolus mungo L.) I. Some observations on disease resistance.<br />

MYSORE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, v.3(4):472-474. [En] (REP.MB-1075)<br />

A peculiar type of leaf spot was observed on blackgram and mungbean. The<br />

fungus was identified as Macrophomina phaseoli. Screening of 21 varieties of<br />

blackgram revealed two resistant varieties, viz., BR-68 and T-29. [THH]<br />

*0383 Gupta, B.M. 1970. New disease on mung bean fram Udaipur, Rajasthan,<br />

India. PLANT DISEASE REPORTER, v.54(6):453. tEn] (REP.MB-0028)<br />

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