Abstract
Carboxin and several of its analogs, including pyracarbolid, fenfuram, methfuroxam and furmetamid, as well as 2 experimental pyrazole carboxanilides, were studied as fungitoxic agents against the soil pathogen, R. solani. The activities of these compounds were compared both in vitro on mycelial growth and in vivo against damping-off disease in cotton seedlings grown under glasshouse conditions. Carboxin, methfuroxam and furmetamid were the more active inhibitors in vitro, whereas furmetamid, the pyrazole derivatives, and carboxin were the more effective compounds in vivo.

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