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Compatibility of Mesorhizobium sp. Cicer with seed treatment of fungicide and insecticide in chickpea

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Pages 115-123 | Received 20 Dec 2009, Accepted 23 Jun 2010, Published online: 30 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

This investigation was undertaken to study the compatibility of Mesorhizobium sp. Cicer with captan (fungicide) and chlorpyrifos (insecticide) for growth, symbiotic parameters and yield in chickpea. In an in vitro experiment, a significant reduction in the number of viable mesorhizobia was observed in Mesorhizobium sp. Cicer treated chickpea seeds at the recommended doses of captan (3 g kg−1 seed) and chlorpyrifos (10 ml kg−1 seed) after 4 h storage at 4°C, and further reduction was seen after 8–16 h contact with Mesorhizobium. The results showed that captan was more toxic than chlorpyrifos. In field experiments, improved growth and symbiotic parameters (plant height, dry weight of shoot, nodulation, leghaemoglobin content, chlorophyll content and nitrogen content) and a reduction in per cent damaged by termites and diseases were observed in the Mesorhizobium alone treatment compared with the uninoculated control. Grain yield was increased significantly in treatments with Mesorhizobium alone or in a mixture with fungicide and insecticide (captan and chlorpyrifos) compared with the control treatment. It is evident that chemically treated seeds should always be sown as soon as possible after inoculation. Recommended rates of captan and chlorpyrifos application with Mesorhizobium inoculant as a seed treatment was innocuous to chickpea–Mesorhizobium symbiosis.

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