- Kitazin is a broad
spectrum systemic fungicide belonging to the organophosphorus group
for the control of various diseases such as blast and sheath blight
of rice, fruit rot of chilli, early blight of tomato and potato,
purple blotch of onion, anthracnose of grapes and pomegranate etc.
- Kitazin (also known as
Iprobenfos, IBP) is asystemic fungicide of phosphorothioate group,
chemicallyknown as S- Benzyl O, O- diisopropyl phosphorothioate.
- Significant reduction
(68.38%) in sheath blight disease of rice was noticed when foliar
spray of a systemic fungicide, kitazin (480 micrograms mg-1), was
applied twice at an interval of 2 days before inoculation.
- One hundred and
twenty-nine isolates of Magnaporthe grisea from Guangdong, Guangxi,
Anhui and Jiangsu provinces of China were tested for resistance
frequency to kitazin P and carbendazim, respectively by the
distinctive concentration method.
- Movement and
Metabolism of 32P and 35S-double labeled Kitazin P (S-benzyl
O,O-diisopropyl phosphorothiolate) and 35S-labeled edifenphos
(O-ethyl S,S-diphenyl phosphorodithiolate) were examined with three
types of soils, sandy loam, alluvial clay loam, and volcanic ash
loam.
- Experiments were
conducted to assess the acute and sub acute toxic effects of kitazin
on the haematologicalparameters of broiler chicken. Kitazin is an
organophosphorous fungicide used for rice blast disease in
agriculture.
- Visible light-induced
catalytic degradation of iprobenfos fungicide was investigated using
poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (POTh) film by varying oxygen
pressure of bubbling gases.
- In vitro callus
induction and regeneration was achieved by the addition of three
different pesticides such as Endlosulfan Rogor and Kitazin and
studied at different levels of these pesticides on Murashige and
Skoog’s (MS) medium supplemented with IAA and BAP.
- Four fungicides,
tebuconazole, hexaconazole, metalaxyl and kitazin were applied at
recommended and higher rates to examine their effects on the plant
growth promoting activities of the fungicide tolerant Enterobacter
asburiae strain PS2 under in vitro conditions.
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