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False smut / Lakshmi disease

Symptoms :

  • The fungus transforms individual ovaries/grains into greenish spore balls of velvety appearance.
  • Few to several spikelets in a panicle are affected.
  • Sclerotia present in soil germinate and produce ascospores. They serve as primary source of inoculum.
  • Chlamydospores are formed in the infected grains as spore balls which are spherical to elliptical, warty and olivaceous.
  • Smut spores are air borne and responsible for secondary spread.
  • Rainfall and cloudy weather during flowering and maturity, high soil nitrogen.

Management:

Preventive methods

  • Grow moderately resistant varieties viz., CO 59.
  • Use of disease-free seeds that are selected from healthy crop.
  • Split application of nitrogen is recommended.
  • Removal and proper disposal of infected plant debris.

Cultural methods :

  • Among the cultural control, destruction of straw and stubble from infected plants is recommended to reduce the disease. .
  • Early planted crop has less smut balls than the late planted crop.
  • At the time of harvesting, diseased plants should be removed and destroyed so that sclerotia do not fall in the field..
  • This will reduce primary inoculum for the next crop. Field bunds and irrigation channels should be kept clean to eliminate alternate hosts.
  • Excess application of nitrogenous fertilizer should be avoided.

Chemical methods :

  • Seed treatment with carbendazim 2.0g/kg of seeds.
  • At booting and pre-flowering stages spray copper hydroxide 77 WP 800 gm or copper hydroxide 53.8% DF 600 ml or thifluzamide 15% + difenoconazole 20% SC 100 ml per acre.

Source of information:

  • AICRIP rice, TNAU, Coimbatore, Rice diseases- online resource, IRRI, Phillippines.
  • IRRI, Phillippines

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