DETERMINATION OF TOXIC RESIDUE LEVELS OF FUNGICIDES APPLIED AGAINST CHICKPEA DISEASES DURING THE VEGETATION PERIOD

Authors

  • Nazigul Bobokulovna Razzokova Head of the Phytosanitary Laboratory, Navoi Regional Division of the Plant Quarantine and Protection Agency Author

Keywords:

Chickpea, pulse crops, irrigated land, rainfed areas, biological efficacy, fungicide, application rate, powdery mildew, ascochyta blight, farm enterprise, active ingredient, crop yield.

Abstract

This study evaluates the efficacy of various fungicides against powdery mildew and ascochyta blight in chickpeas, specifically focusing on testing different application rates of three specific formulations: Juke 33% EC (active ingredient Propiconazole 250 g/l + Cyproconazole 80 g/l), Folicur Plus 35% EC (Tebuconazole 125 g/l + Triadimefon 100 g/l), and Titul Miks 40% C.E.C. (Propiconazole 200 g/l + Tebuconazole 200 g/l). Post-harvest chemical analysis was conducted to determine the concentration of toxic residues remaining within the chickpea seeds across the different experimental variants.

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Published

2026-03-30