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Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology

ISSN: 3139-6437 (Online)
DOI Prefix (Crossref): 10.67238

Chemical Fungicide-Based Management of Early Blight (Alternaria solani ) in Potato: A Study of Agro-Climatic Conditions in Bangladesh
Research Article - Volume: 1, Issue: 2, 2026 (August)

Nazneen Sultana1*, Abu Noman Faruq Ahmmed1, Mohammad Tareq Nazir1, Rufaida Monowara1, Imamuddin2, Sharmin Fatema2, Suraiya Jitu2, Deen Mohammad Deepo2

1Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2Institute of Seed Technology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

*Correspondence to: Nazneen Sultana, Department of Plant Pathology, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, E-mail:

Received: July 22, 2026; Manuscript No: JPSB-26-1419; Editor Assigned: July 24, 2026; PreQc No: JPSB-26-1419(PQ); Reviewed: July 29, 2026; Revised: August 04, 2026; Manuscript No: JPSB-26-1419(R); Published: August 25, 2026

ABSTRACT

Early blight ( Alternaria solani) is one of the most common and devastating diseases of potato caused by the fungus. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of six selective chemical fungicides against early blight disease of potato. The experimental design was a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The six chemical fungicides, such as Mancozeb 80 WP (Mancozeb), Rovral 50WP (Iprodione), Sazid 70 WP (Mancozeb + Metalaxyl 7%), Win 77 WP (Copper Hydroxide), Pipertax 50 WP (Copper Oxychloride), and Tilt 25 EC (Propiconazole) were used in BARI Potato-7 to conduct this experiment. The application of Mancozeb 80 WP resulted in maximum reduction of plant infection (86.95%), leaf infection (86.83%), and disease severity (86.70%) at 80 days after planting. Additionally, the maximum yield increased by 121.18% when the potato was treated with Mancozeb 80 WP. Rovral 50 WP (Iprodione) also gave better control of the disease. Thus, application of fungicides, viz. Mancozeb 80 WP (Mancozeb) has shown a considerable effect for the treatment of early blight disease in potatoes under field conditions, as revealed in the present study.

Keywords: Potato; Early Blight; Fungicide; Disease Severity; Yield


Citation: Sultana N, Ahmmed ANF, Nazir MT, Monowara R, Imamuddin, Fatema S, et al. (2026). Chemical Fungicide-Based Management of Early Blight (Alternaria solani ) in Potato: A Study of Agro-Climatic Conditions in Bangladesh. J. Plant Sci. Biotechnol.. Vol.1 Iss.2, August (2026), pp:89-95.
Copyright: © 2026 Nazneen Sultana, Abu Noman Faruq Ahmmed, Mohammad Tareq Nazir, Rufaida Monowara, Imamuddin, Sharmin Fatema, Suraiya Jitu, Deen Mohammad Deepo. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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