The present investigation was carried out on the “Assessment and Management of seed borne mycoflora of Kabuli chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)”, with a view to assess seed borne mycoflora associated with seeds of Kabuli chickpea, their effect on seed germination and seedling vigor index, effects of fungicides and bioagents on seed borne mycoflora, seed germination and seedling vigor index. The externally seed borne pathogens of
Kabuli chickpea were detected by standard blotter test. Six seed borne fungi were found associated with seeds of
Kabuli chickpea externally, which were
Fusarium oxysporum,
Macrophomina phaseolina,
Penicillium spp
., Alternaria alternata,
Aspergillus flavus and
Aspergillus niger. The internally seed borne fungi were detected by agar plate method and three fungi identified were
Fusarium oxysporum,
Macrophomina phaseolina and
Alternaria alternata. Among
them
Aspergillus flavus have highest incidence of 54.32 per cent. All the isolated pathogens were found pathogenic to
Kabuli chickpea resulting into reduction in seed germination and seedling vigour index. The seedborne mycoflora
viz.,
Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Fusarium oxysporum, Alternaria alternata, Macrophomina phaseolina and
Penicillium spp
. were found more dominant and damaging. The lowest seed germination and seedling vigor index were noticed in the seeds inoculated with
Aspergillus flavus which were 59.46 per cent and 1009.00, respectively, as against 78.00 per cent and 1297.38 in control.