Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice

A survey of an outbreak of fungal diseases of rice variety Phitsanulok2 (PLS91014-16-1-5-1) was conducted in Thailand during June 2014 to January 2015 using a W-random sampling pattern. The study revealed the incidence of several diseases including brown spot (Bipolaris oryzae), narrow brown leaf s...

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Main Authors: Wilawan Chuaboon, Nattapone Ponghirantanachoke, Dusit Athinuwat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Environmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn University 2016-11-01
Series:Applied Environmental Research
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Online Access:https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/72021
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author Wilawan Chuaboon
Nattapone Ponghirantanachoke
Dusit Athinuwat
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description A survey of an outbreak of fungal diseases of rice variety Phitsanulok2 (PLS91014-16-1-5-1) was conducted in Thailand during June 2014 to January 2015 using a W-random sampling pattern. The study revealed the incidence of several diseases including brown spot (Bipolaris oryzae), narrow brown leaf streak (Cercospora oryzae), and dirty panicle (Alternaria padwickii, C. oryzae, Curvularia lunata, Fusarium semitectum, and B. oryzae). This study evaluated the efficacy of wood vinegar for control of these fungal diseases. A compleel randomized design was used, using the above variety in 3 replications. In the laboratory we found wood vinegar to be effective in inhibiting growth of representative pathogens such as C. lunata, B. oryzae, F. semitectum, and A. padwickii, the causal agent of dirty panicle disease. The field results confirmed the efficacy of wood vinegar under greenhouse conditions, with significantly reduced disease incidence of brown spot and dirty panicle, and significantly enhanced germination, seedling vigor, shoot height, root length, and fresh weight, when compared with the untreated control. However, seed treatment and 6 foliar sprays of wood vinegar under field conditions at Ang Thong showed no significant differences from the conventional treatment in suppression of brown spot, narrow brown leaf streak, and dirty panicle. The result demonstrates a promising alternative approach to control of key rice diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-ec53e4176504429f8be4460a4b2b91992024-02-14T10:50:51ZengEnvironmental Research Institute, Chulalongkorn UniversityApplied Environmental Research2287-075X2016-11-01383Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy RiceWilawan Chuaboon0Nattapone Ponghirantanachoke1Dusit Athinuwat2Faculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Thammasat University, Pathum Thani, Thailand A survey of an outbreak of fungal diseases of rice variety Phitsanulok2 (PLS91014-16-1-5-1) was conducted in Thailand during June 2014 to January 2015 using a W-random sampling pattern. The study revealed the incidence of several diseases including brown spot (Bipolaris oryzae), narrow brown leaf streak (Cercospora oryzae), and dirty panicle (Alternaria padwickii, C. oryzae, Curvularia lunata, Fusarium semitectum, and B. oryzae). This study evaluated the efficacy of wood vinegar for control of these fungal diseases. A compleel randomized design was used, using the above variety in 3 replications. In the laboratory we found wood vinegar to be effective in inhibiting growth of representative pathogens such as C. lunata, B. oryzae, F. semitectum, and A. padwickii, the causal agent of dirty panicle disease. The field results confirmed the efficacy of wood vinegar under greenhouse conditions, with significantly reduced disease incidence of brown spot and dirty panicle, and significantly enhanced germination, seedling vigor, shoot height, root length, and fresh weight, when compared with the untreated control. However, seed treatment and 6 foliar sprays of wood vinegar under field conditions at Ang Thong showed no significant differences from the conventional treatment in suppression of brown spot, narrow brown leaf streak, and dirty panicle. The result demonstrates a promising alternative approach to control of key rice diseases. https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/72021Agrochemical reductionBiocontrolOrganic farmingRice disease
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Nattapone Ponghirantanachoke
Dusit Athinuwat
Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
Applied Environmental Research
Agrochemical reduction
Biocontrol
Organic farming
Rice disease
title Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
title_full Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
title_fullStr Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
title_full_unstemmed Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
title_short Application of Wood Vinegar for Fungal Disease Controls in Paddy Rice
title_sort application of wood vinegar for fungal disease controls in paddy rice
topic Agrochemical reduction
Biocontrol
Organic farming
Rice disease
url https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/aer/article/view/72021
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