Vol. 6, Issue 5 (2018)
Integrated Disease Management for Pigeon pea wilt caused by Fusarium udum
Author(s): RL Sharma, Tushar Mishra, Rakesh Bhagat, Vivek Swarnkar and Khirod Kumar
Abstract: Field experiments were conducted during Kharif seasons of 2013 and 2014 in the farmer’s field of Gariaband district, Chhattisgarh to find out different integrated management levels of control schedule for pigeonpea wilt disease. All treatments had significant effect on germination per cent, disease incidence, seed yield and disease index in both the consecutive years of experimentation. T4 –Seed treatment with Thiram + Carbendazim + Trichoderma Viride + Rhizobium + Soil application of Trichoderma Viride, resulted in higher germination percentage (96.8 and 97.2), wilt incidence per cent at 60 DAS (2.97 and 3.15), wilt incidence per cent at 150 DAS (9.68 and 7.65) and seed yield (15.10 and 16.28 q ha-1) during 2013 and 2014, respectively and was found superior over rest of the treatments. The loss in pigeonpea yield was up to the tune of 18.86 to 54.24 per cent due to the incidence of wilt disease.
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RL Sharma, Tushar Mishra, Rakesh Bhagat, Vivek Swarnkar, Khirod Kumar. Integrated Disease Management for Pigeon pea wilt caused by Fusarium udum. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(5):2748-2751.