Try to use any of the following fungicides hymexazol, azoxystrobin, Carbendazim @ 0.2%, Captan @ 0.2%. But using integrated management is most effective for controlling this pathogen. Thank you,
Dear @ Mr. Rakibuzzaman, thank you for your nice question. You did not mention your research crop, its stage and crop condition. I have got better result in controlling that pathogen by spraying fungicide of Carbendazim group (Bevistin, Goldazim etc) at 2-3 g (Bevistin) in 1 liter of water depending on the disease severity. Carbendazim has low phytotoxity. You have to spray deeply. Azoxistrobin is also good. Thanks to Jawad K. Abood Al-Janabi for his nice answer.
State name of crop which infected by Fusarium. Which symptoms seen on the plant and which disease is on. Fusarium is soil borne pathogen. Hence, use of fungicide is not answer.
Thank you for your question. Good answers have been provided by colleaugues on this platform. Howerer, I will suggest you give more information with respect to the kind of crop, the age of the crop, the prevailing environmental conditions. Chemical control is effective but it's after-effect may not be so good. I have used a biocontrol option of combining Trichoderma harzianum and Mycorrhiza fungus with great effect on vegetables. Its and option you may want to explore.
Good cultural management of the field is also a good way to having suppressed effect of fusarium on crop since it is a soil borne pathogen.
I prefer for you to use Biocontrol agents like Trichnoderma or non pathogenic fusarium, also try plant activators because many species of Fusarium are developing resistance towards fungicides.
In Europe Anaerobic Soil Desinfestation called "Soil Resetting" is being used lacking chemicals. www.bodemresetten.nl.
It has been tested onto F.o. ssp cubense TR4 (team Professor Gert Kema, Wageningen ) and onto F.o lycopersicum (Italy Cersaa Institute, mr Andrea Minuto). Efficacy around > 98%. In Holland F.o ssp tulipea being tested this year.
Hi Nikoo, what is your experience with Trichoderma? Where can I find information as I am looking for an IPM approach using Herbie products (ASD) to destroy chlamydospores at 10^2 till 10^4 in combination with effective micro organisms like T.