Solid substrate formulations of the mycoherbicide Colletotrichum truncatumfor hemp sesbania (Sesbania exaltata) control

Citation
Hk. Abbas et Cd. Boyette, Solid substrate formulations of the mycoherbicide Colletotrichum truncatumfor hemp sesbania (Sesbania exaltata) control, BIO SCI TEC, 10(3), 2000, pp. 291-300
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Entomology/Pest Control
Journal title
BIOCONTROL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
09583157 → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
291 - 300
Database
ISI
SICI code
0958-3157(200006)10:3<291:SSFOTM>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
Collectotrichum truncatum was grown on kernels of eight different grains fo r 3 or 4 weeks at room temperature (22-24 degrees C). Fresh preparations of conidia as well as fungus- infested corn and rice suspension resulted in 1 00% mortality of hemp sesbania seedlings when sprayed post-emergence with a 14 h dew period. Fresh perparations of mycelia and fungus-infested sorghum suspensions resulted in 90 and 65% mortality of hemp sesbania seedlings, r espectively. Lower mortality (less than or equal to 15%) occurred with the other ground fungus-infested grain suspensions. Fresh preparations of conid ia, fungus-infested corn, rice and sorghum, and mycelia, when applied to so il pre-emergence, resulted in 100, 94, 100, 83 and 71% mortality of hemp se sbania seedlings 14 days after application, respectively. Lower mortality o f hemp sesbania seedling 14 days after application, respectively. Lower mor tality (less than or equal to 23%) occured with the other ground fungus-inf ested grain preparations. Freshly-prepared C. truncatum at 6.25, 12.5, 24 a nd 50 mg fungus-formulation rice cm(-2) of soil surface, applied pre-emerge nce or at the time of planting, killed 97, 100, 100 and 100% of hemp sesban ia, respectively. After storage at 22-24 degrees C for 6 to 24 months, the rice formulation caused 67 to 93% mortality after 6 months, 39 to 81% after 12 months and less than or equal to 2% after 24 months, respectively. When C. truncatum was refrigerated at 4-6 degrees C, the rice formulation retai ned good efficiency through 24 months, and when frozen, for up to 8 years. C. truncatum formulated on rice stored under all the above conditions conta ined mainly sclerotia at 2.4 x 10(5) sclerotia g(-1). C. truncatum killed h emp sesbania seedlings with a single soil application through 4 plantings o n the same soil. These results indicate that rice and possibly corn are exc ellent solid substrates for the formulation of C. truncatum. This is a simp le and effective method for enhancing the activity of C. truncatum against hemp sesbania.