Efficacy of carbendazim and other fungicides against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici causing wilt of tomato

Efficacy of carbendazim and other fungicides against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici causing wilt of tomato

Authors

  • C. P. Bhagat K. H. College, Gargoti
  • M. S. Desai K. H. College, Gargoti
  • M. B. Waghmare The New College, Kolhapur

Abstract

Wilt of tomato caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici is becoming the cause of concern for tomato growing farmers as it has devastated around 80% crop in some instances. Farmers usually prefer chemical treatment over other methods applying various fungicides. In the present study, eleven Fusarium isolates were collected from tomato fields across various tomato-growing regions of Maharashtra. The efficacy of fungicide like carbendazim is evaluated against the collected Fusarium isolates. A minimum inhibitory concentration of carbendazim against all the isolates was measured out for all the eleven isolates. The sensitivity of the isolates ranged from 7µg/ml to 750µg/ml. Isolate Fol-1 showed lowest minimum inhibitory concentration while isolate Fol-7 showed highest minimum inhibitory concentration. Then the isolates with more MIC values were subjected to successive passages on plates containing carbendazim. Additionally, the passages are alternated between carbendazim and other fungicides. The results demonstrated that continuous exposure to carbendazim led to reduced fungal responsiveness to fungicide while inhibition of fungal growth was observed on the alternating fungicides.

Author Biographies

C. P. Bhagat, K. H. College, Gargoti

Department of Botany, K.H. College, Gargoti 416 209, Maharashtra, India

M. S. Desai, K. H. College, Gargoti

Department of Botany, K.H. College, Gargoti 416 209, Maharashtra, India

M. B. Waghmare, The New College, Kolhapur

Department of Botany, The New College, Kolhapur 416 012, Maharashtra, India

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Published

18-09-2025

How to Cite

C. P. Bhagat, M. S. Desai, & M. B. Waghmare. (2025). Efficacy of carbendazim and other fungicides against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici causing wilt of tomato. Journal of Tropical Agriculture, 63(III), 135–141. Retrieved from https://jtropag.kau.in/index.php/ojs2/article/view/1497
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