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INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT OF MAJOR FUNGAL DISEASES OF TOMATO (Pages : 54 - 59)
M. AFROZ, M. ASHRAFUZZAMAN, M. N. AHMED, M. E. ALI AND M. R. AZIMThe experiment was conducted at Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh during the period from October 2004 to March 2005 to determine an eco-friendly management practices against major fungal diseases of tomato. The treatments were: T1 = BAU - Biofungicide + Sanitation + Neem (3), T2= MOC (Mustard oil cake) + Neem (2) + Karmacha, T3 = BAU-Biofungicide + Neem + Karmacha (2), T4 = BAU-Biofungicide + Karmacha (2) + Mahogony, T5 = BAU-Biofungicide + MOC + Neem + Karmacha + Mahogony, T6 = MOC + Karmacha + Mahogony (2), T7 = BAU - Biofungicide + MOC + Neem + Mahogony (2), T8 = MOC + Sanitation + Neem (3), T9 = BAU - Biofungicide + MOC + Karmacha + Mahogony + Sanitation and T10 = control. In case of late blight treatment T7 gave the lowest value but it showed statistically insignificant with rest treatments except T10. Regarding early blight T6, T7, T8 and T9 exhibited more or less equally effective against the disease and they were statistically similar. As high as 33% wilt infection was recorded in T10 while no wilt infection was detected in all the rest treatments. Download