Harnessing Biocontrol and Fungicide Synergy for Efficacious Prophylaxis of Chilli Fusarium Wilt
The study assessed the efficacy of several fungicides and bio-control agents against
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. capsici and the compatibility of fungicides with effective bio-control
agents under in vitro conditions. Trichoderma harzianum exhibited the highest efficacy among
bio-control agents, significantly reducing mycelial growth of the pathogen with 77.77%
inhibition compared to the control, followed by Trichoderma asperellum and Pseudomonas
fluorescens. Among fungicides, Carbendazim + mancozeb and tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin
showed 100 % suppression of mycelial growth of the pathogen at both recommended and half of
the recommended dose compared to the control. Propineb demonstrated moderate efficacy,
allowing minimal mycelial inhibition of 79.26% and 72.92% of the pathogen at the
recommended and half of the recommended dose, respectively. The compatible evaluation of
fungicides with bio-control agents, found that Propineb was highly compatible with Trichoderma
harzianum and Trichoderma asperellum, showing 100% growth at the half-recommended dose,
while the other fungicides showed the least compatibility. Challenges of the study were
compatibility issues between bio-agents and the most effective fungicides. The outcome of the
study endorsed that amalgamating Trichoderma spp. with Propineb can be effective for
management of the fusarium wilt in chili and encourages reducing the application dosage of
propineb to a moiety, making it more eco-friendly.