05.12.2012 Views

PNABD246.pdf

PNABD246.pdf

PNABD246.pdf

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

tests have yet to be performed to establish the identity of the two fungi. [EMS]<br />

*0552 Amir, M. 1978. Hungbean scab in Indonesia. IN: The st<br />

International Mungbean Symposium. Shanhua : AVRDC. p.161-164 [EnJ<br />

(SB205.M8I5)<br />

MEETING: International Symposium on Mungbean, ist -- Los Banos, Philippines,<br />

Aug 1.6-19, 1977<br />

Scab of mungbean, due to Elsinoe iwatae, causes lesions on leaves, leaf<br />

stalks, stems, and pods. When plants are severely infected young leaves curl<br />

and plants stunt. The disease caused yield loss of about 60%. The pathogen has<br />

a restricted host range, it is only severe on mungbean, and weakly pathogenic<br />

on hyacinth bean and adzuki bean. All mungbain commercial cultivars, including<br />

improved Indonesian lines are susceptible; however, an intensive screening<br />

program has revealed some sources of resistance. Three selected fungicides,<br />

Thiophanate, Bavistin and Benlate are effective in controlling the disease.<br />

[EMS]<br />

*0553 Anonymous [n.d.]. Scab of mung bean. IN: Report of Japan-Indonesia<br />

joint food crop research program (Oct 1970-Oct 1975). Tokyo : Japan<br />

International Cooperation Agency. p.117-124 [En] (REP.MB-2798)<br />

This paper gives a detailed descriptiin of a new species of Elosinoe, which<br />

was identified as the causal fungus of mungbean scab in Indonesia, which was<br />

given the name E. iwatae. Bavistin, Benlate, and Topsin M are very effective in<br />

controlling this disease. [EMS]<br />

- Seed-Borne Fungi and Stored Fungi<br />

*0554 Lambat, A.K. ; Neergaard, P. 1970. Seed-borne fungi of covpea and<br />

mung. IN: Proceedings [of the] fourth workshop on pulse crops. New Delhi<br />

Indian Council of Agricultural Research. p.192. [En] (REP.MB-1457)<br />

MEETING: Workshop on Pulse Crops, 4th -- Ludhiana, India, Apr 7-10, 1970<br />

Seeds of cowpea and mungbean were tested for seed borne fungi by blotter<br />

test according to the recommendations of the International Seed Testing<br />

Association. Fourteen different fungi were found associated with cowpea seeds.<br />

Out of these, Alternaria longissima, Curvularia aragrostidis, Drechslera<br />

tetramere, Fusarium semitectum, F. scirpi and F. moniliforme are new records on<br />

this host. Eight different fungi were detected on the mungbean seeds and four<br />

of them namely, D. tetramera, D. rostrata, F. moniliforme and F. equaeti are<br />

new records. [AS]<br />

*0555 Nath, R. ; Mathur, S.B. ; Neergaard, P. 1970. Seed-borne fungi of<br />

-ingbean (Phaseolus aureus Roxb.) from India and their significance.<br />

INTERNATIONAL SEED TESTING ASSOCIATION, PROCEEDINGS, v.35(I):225-241. [En] [En<br />

Fr De Abst] (REP.MB-1370)

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!