A. Rani, Raj Singh, Permod Kumar, Gyanika Shukla, C. Singh
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摘要
马铃薯是一种重要的蔬菜作物,在世界各地都有种植。马铃薯在低温高湿条件下受疫霉(Phytophthora infest病菌)的严重影响。在严重的情况下,整个田地变成焦黑的田地。许多化学杀菌剂被用于控制这种病原体,但这些杀菌剂也会影响土壤和水,微生物群和环境受到影响。目前的研究重点是避免这些对环境的不利影响,利用植物提取物等绿色材料来控制引起马铃薯晚疫病的植物病原真菌疫霉。目的:应用生态友好、无毒素的方法防治植物病原真菌——病原菌疫霉。部分植物采自Meerut和Hardwar地区的田野,在60℃的烘箱中过夜干燥后制成粉末,粉状的绿色材料进行了方便的处理:索氏提取装置(Virot et al., 2007)。在马铃薯叶片上接种病原体后,配制不同浓度的溶剂和圆盘施用于马铃薯叶片上(Heatley, 1944)。黄芩和补骨脂效果较好,部分植物提取物效果不明显。植物提取物对环境完全安全,对任何人都没有毒性。
Ecofriendly management of late blight of potato caused by Phytophthora infestans (L)
Potato is an important vegetable crop which is cultivated all over the world. Potato crop is highly affected by Phytophthora infestans at low temperature and high humidity. In severe case whole field converted into burnt blacken field. Many chemical fungicides are used to control this pathogen but these fungicides also affect soil and water microflora and environment become affected. Present study focused to avoid these adversely affects on environments and used green materials like plant extracts to control phytopathogenic fungi Phytophthora infestans that cause late blight of potato. Some plant extracts showed highly effective activity while some of them were not effective at al. Objectives: Application of ecofriendly, toxin free method to control phytopathogenic fungi- Phtyophthora infestans. Some plants are collected from the field of Meerut and Hardwar region and powdered after drying at 60oC overnight in the oven and powdered green materials were subjected to convenient process: soxhlet extraction unit (Virot et al., 2007). Solvent prepared at different concentrations and discs applied on potato leaves after inoculating pathogen on leaves (Heatley, 1944). Terminalia sp and Psoralia sp showed encouraging result while some plant extracts were not effective.Plant extracts are fully safe to the environment and not toxic to anyone.