Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Cellule MathDoc/Centre Mersenne
Source : Comptes Rendus. Biologies
Url : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crvi.2017.03.001
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Agricultural Sciences
Year : 2017
Abstract : 
 Three plant oils (
 Cymbopogon citratus
 ,
 Cymbopogon martini
 , and
 Pelargonium graveolens
 ) were developed as EC formulations and tested for their physical stabilities. EC formulations (10EC, 20EC and 30EC) of
 C. citratus
 ,
 C. martini
 and
 P. graveolens
 had emulsion stability, spontaneity property, heat and cold stability. EC formulated plant oils were screened against the major seed borne fungi of rice such as
 Curvularia lunata
 ,
 Fusarium moniliforme
 ,
 Bipolaris oryzae
 , and
 Sarocladium oryzae
 . The level of inhibition varied among the concentrations of EC formulations. Among the three EC formulations, that of
 C. citratus
 oil 30EC recorded 100% inhibition on the mycelial growth of test pathogens. In the blotter paper method, rice seeds treated with a formulation of
 C. citratus
 oil 30EC controlled the infection of
 C. lunata, F. moniliforme, B. oryzae
 and
 S. oryzae
 in rice seed to the tune of 66.0%, 60.4%, 66.0% and 69.1%, respectively. Seed soaking with formulation of
 C. citratus
 oil 30EC showed the highest percentage of normal seedlings, the lowest number of abnormal seedling and fresh ungerminated seeds when tested with the roll-towel method. Seed soaking with 30EC formulation of
 C. citratus
 oil increased seed germination, shoot length, root length and vigour of rice seedlings when tested with the plastic tray method. Transmission of pathogens from seed to seedling was reduced significantly by the 30EC formulation of
 C. citratus
 oil when tested with the plastic pot method. The effect of the storage life of the 30EC formulation of
 C. citratus
 oil showed that it had retained their antifungal effect till the end of the incubation period (120 days), and is able to inhibit the mycelial growth of all test pathogens to the 100% level.

Cite this Research Publication : Ramasamy Naveenkumar, Arjunan Muthukumar, Ganesan Sangeetha, Ramanathan Mohanapriya, Developing eco-friendly biofungicide for the management of major seed borne diseases of rice and assessing their physical stability and storage life, Comptes Rendus. Biologies, Cellule MathDoc/Centre Mersenne, 2017, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crvi.2017.03.001