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Colletotrichum truncatum, Fusarium moniliforme, F. semitectum, F. oxysporum, F.<br />

poae, Rhizopus arrhizus and Trichotecium roseum ranging between 0.1-61.3%. The<br />

inhibitory influence was 100 per cent in the leachates of 12 h duration, in<br />

both of the crops. The stimulation of the spore germination of the seed fungi<br />

was found to be 1.9-16.3%. Six sugars, 12 amiino acids and 5 organic acids were<br />

present in the seed leachates of V. radiata and V. mungo. [AS]<br />

*0575 Zote, K.K. ; Mayee, C.D. 1982. Influence of fungicidal seed treatment<br />

during storage on seed borne fungi of mungbean. PESTICIDES, v.16(4):10-12.<br />

[En] (REP.MB-2351)<br />

Thirteen fungicides were evaluated for their effect on seed germination,<br />

seedling vigour and seed-borne fungi of mungbean. All fungicides significantly<br />

improved germination, seedling vigour except Difolatan. Bavistin, thiram and<br />

Ditnane M-45 were the best. All fungicides inhibited fungal growth on stored<br />

seeds. [EMS]<br />

*0576 Gupta, K.P.K. ; Gupta, J.S. ; Deo, P.P. 1983. Seasonal variations in<br />

mycoflora of faung (Phaseolus aureus Roxb.) seeds and dals collected from Agra<br />

Mandi. INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, v.17(1/2):42-46. [En] [En<br />

Abstj (A:PS)<br />

Mycoflora of mungbean (Vigna radiata Wilczek) showed variations in<br />

percentage incidence of fungi in rainy, winter and summer seasons.<br />

average<br />

Maximum<br />

percentage incidence of fungi was noted in rainy season while minimum<br />

in summer. Aspergillus flavus exhibited highest average percentage incidence<br />

and infested all the seed lots. [AS]<br />

*0577 Nik, W.Z. 1983. Seed borne fungi of soybean (Glycine max (L.)<br />

Merrill) and mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) and their pathogenic<br />

potential. MALAYSIAN APPLIED BIOLOGY, v.12(1):21-28. [En] [En Abst] (A:PS)<br />

Fungi associated with seed of soybean and mungbean were investigated.<br />

Fifteen genera comprising of 21 species of fungi were isolated from 25 samples<br />

of 21 soybean cultivars harvested from 6 localities in Malaysia. Samples of 18<br />

mungbean cultivars obtained from 5 localities revealed the presence of 12<br />

genera comprising of 18 species. Fungi isolated from mungbean seeds belonged<br />

mainly to the same genera as that of soybean. Pathogenic fungi encountered were<br />

Botryodiplodia theobromae, Colletotrichum dematium, Diaporthe phaseolorum,<br />

Fusarium equiseti, F. moniliforme, F. semitectum, F. solani, Macrophomina<br />

phaseolina, Myrothecium roridum, Phoma sorghina and Pestalotia sp. [ASJ<br />

*0578 Charya, M.A.S. ; Reddy, S.M. 1984. Antifungal activity of some<br />

fungicides against four seed borne fuugi. part 2. PESTICIDES, v.18(l):38-39.<br />

[Eni (REP.MB-1878)<br />

Seven fungicides were assayed in vitro against four mungbean seed-borne<br />

fungi: Alternaria alternata, Curvularia lunata, Drechslera rostrata and<br />

Fusarium oxysporum. Bavistin, Brassicol, and dithane compounds were effective<br />

in inhibiting these fungi, whereas copper fungicides were less effective. [THH]<br />

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