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Cercospora leaf spot disease management in sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) with plant extracts
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2006
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Sesamum Indicum L.EngineeringBotanyCrop ProtectionPlant ProtectionPlant ExtractsPlant PathologySesame CultivarsDermatologySesame PlantsPneumatic Hand SprayerPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Health
The efficacy of aqueous leaf extracts of Aspilia africana, Chromolaena odorata, Musa paradisiaca and Tithonia diversifolia to control Cercospora leaf spot of two sesame cultivars (530-6-1 and Pbtil No.1) was evaluated. Sesame plants were sprayed with 7.5% extracts once every two weeks using a pneumatic hand sprayer, from the third week after planting. Results show that all extracts significantly (p C. odorata and A. africana substantially reduced the number of infected leaves and number of lesions on foliage, and curtailed disease development, which in turn, protected flowers and capsules from infection. Seeds from the plots sprayed with extracts of A. africana, C. odorata and T. diversifolia also had significantly (p A. africana, C. odorata or T. diversifolia were comparable to Bentex T (20% Benlate+ 20% Thiram) in their effect to suppress Cercospora leaf spot disease in sesame cultivars.
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