Efficacy of biocontrol agents against Sclerospora graminicola causing downy mildew in fodder pearl millet
Keywords:
Biocontrol agents, Disease management, Downy mildew, Pearl milletAbstract
Downy mildew incited by Sclerospora graminicola is the main hurdle in the successful cultivation of pearl milletand is capable of causing more than 60% losses in terms of grain and fodder yields. The disease could bemanaged by fungicide applications but due to several associated environmental and health-related issues,there was a necessity to formulate some eco-friendly measures for downy mildew management. Thus attempts were made to find out the usefulness of three biocontrol agents (Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonasfluorescens and Trichoderma viride) and two fungicides (mancozeb 64% + metalaxyl 4% and metalaxyl) underfield conditions for three seasons (2017-2019) against downy mildew. The least downy mildew incidence(14.37%) was observed with seed treatment + foliar spray of B. subtilis as compared to untreated control(31.30%) with 54.10% disease reduction followed by seed treatment + foliar spray of P. fluorescens (17.58%disease incidence) with 43.82% disease control. The same treatments were significantly superior over othersin increasing the green fodder yield by 56.59 and 40.79% respectively. Another treatment proven effective wasseed treatment + two foliar sprays of T. viride which provided more than 43% reduction in downy mildewincidence as compared to chemical check which provided 30% disease control and increase in green fodderyield. These findings advocated the potential use of biocontrol agents against downy mildew of pearl millet inan eco-friendly manner.