The consequences of inhibition of ergosterol biosynthesis in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib) de Bary by Hexaconazole
@inproceedings{Sasirekhamani2013TheCO, title={The consequences of inhibition of ergosterol biosynthesis in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib) de Bary by Hexaconazole}, author={M. Sasirekhamani and P. Ebenezer and K. B. Nirmal Nevedhana and V. Vijayan}, year={2013} }
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib) de Bary is one of the most non-specific, and ubiquitous fungal plant pathogens affecting agricultural crops. This is known to caus e some important diseases like white mold, Sclerotinia wilt or stalk rot, or Sclerotinia head rot on a wide variety of broadleaf crops. Thi s pathogen infects about 408 species of plants. The brief study with S. sclerotiorum and its control with hexaconazole, (ergosterol bios ynthesis inhibitor) revealed that the fungicide is a… CONTINUE READING
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