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    Biointensive Management of Stem Rot of Brinjal: An Ecofriedly Approach

    Biointensive Management of Stem Rot of Brinjal by Yadav, Ramesh Singh; Kumar, Harish;

    An Ecofriedly Approach

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    • Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
    • Date of Publication 1 January 2012
    • Number of Volumes .

    • ISBN 9783847345435
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages108 pages
    • Size 220x150 mm
    • Language English
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    Stem rot of brinjal caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary is one of the most important disease of the crop. The symptoms caused by S. sclerotiorum first appear on stems when the plants were about flowering stage in the month of Jan.-Feb. and the temperature lies between 15-200 C, the affected parts of the stems become water soaked, turn brown and finally straw colored, followed by appearance of thick white mycelial mat on the affected surface and discoloration of the underlying tissues at the soil level. During integrated management the maximum disease incidence was reduced with the treatment F.Y.M. @ 8.0 tonnes/hectare + Trichoderma harzianum @ 5 kg /hectare (58.99 per cent), followed by F.Y.M. @ 8.0 tonnes / + T. harzianum @ 2.5 kg/ha. + mycchorrhiza TERI @ 2.5 kg/ha, resulted reduced the disease incidence (50.21 %) and also increased in yield, 36.42 per cent and 30.05 per cent respectively.

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    Biointensive Management of Stem Rot of Brinjal: An Ecofriedly Approach

    Yadav, Ramesh Singh; Kumar, Harish;

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