tailieunhanh - Integrating soil solarization and seed biopriming to manage seedling damping-off in flower nurseries

The effect of soil solarization for a month in integration with seed biopriming with Trichoderma harzianum and Pseudomonas fluorescens and seed treatment with fungicides was studied in two flower crop nurseries of calendula and aster, raised in succession. Nursery beds were solarized for 30 days using polyethylene sheet of three colours viz. transparent white, black and red; and three thicknesses (50G, 200G and 400G). The damping-off incidence in first crop (Calendula) was minimum ( per cent) in plots solarized with 400 gauge white polyethylene 8in combination with Vitavax seed treatment as compared to the per cent damping-off in non-solarized control plots. An increase of 10-12 oC in average weekly soil temperature was recorded in solarized soil with maximum soil temperature ranging between 50-54oC in soil mulched with white or red polyethylene sheet. The effect of solarization lasted even after 60 days of solarization as the damping-off incidence in second nursery crop too was minimum () in plots solarized with 400 gauge white polyethylene in combination with biopriming with P. fluorescence as compared to the per cent damping off in non-solarized control plots. The performance of soil solarization with polyethylene sheets of different colours and thickness were at par in terms of reduction of damping off in aster. | Integrating soil solarization and seed biopriming to manage seedling damping-off in flower nurseries