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  <title>Evaluation of compatibility of various chemical fungicides with Cordyceps militaris (L.)Link</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.03.236</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Cordyceps militaris is a well-known entomopathogen currently being explored for its<br />
mycoparasitic ability against plant pathogens. The compatibility of C. militaris was tested<br />
against various group of fungicides at systemic (0.075%, 0.050%, 0.100% and 0.150%) and<br />
non-systemic doses (0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75% and 1.00%) to assess whether they can<br />
effectively coexist or be used in combination with fungicide treatments in integrated disease<br />
management scheme. It was observed that C. militaris showed highest compatibility with<br />
copper oxychloride with the least mycelial growth inhibition (15.34±0.53%) even at the<br />
highest concentration (1.00%). Among systemic fungicides, azoxystrobin and metalaxyl<br />
were found to be compatible with C. miltaris only at lower concentrations upto 0.25 per cent<br />
and showed a 100 per cent inhibition of mycelial growth at concentration more than 0.25 per<br />
cent whereas carbendazim was incompatible at all the tested concentrations.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Cordyceps militaris is a well-known entomopathogen currently being explored for its<br />
mycoparasitic ability against plant pathogens. The compatibility of C. militaris was tested<br />
against various group of fungicides at systemic (0.075%, 0.050%, 0.100% and 0.150%) and<br />
non-systemic doses (0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75% and 1.00%) to assess whether they can<br />
effectively coexist or be used in combination with fungicide treatments in integrated disease<br />
management scheme. It was observed that C. militaris showed highest compatibility with<br />
copper oxychloride with the least mycelial growth inhibition (15.34±0.53%) even at the<br />
highest concentration (1.00%). Among systemic fungicides, azoxystrobin and metalaxyl<br />
were found to be compatible with C. miltaris only at lower concentrations upto 0.25 per cent<br />
and showed a 100 per cent inhibition of mycelial growth at concentration more than 0.25 per<br />
cent whereas carbendazim was incompatible at all the tested concentrations.</p>
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