Symptom
| Symptom Alterneria leaf spot with concentric rings. All the aerial parts of the plant, i.e., stem, leaves, inflorescence and capsules are liable to be attacked. These may appear on any portion of the leaf and are irregular, scattered, and have concentric rings. These are brown and later become covered with bluish-green or sooty growth. When the attack is severe the spots coalesce and form big patches resulting in premature defoliation of the plant which gradually wilts away. In one case the capsules, when half mature, wilt suddenly, turn brown and due to collapse of the pedicel the capsules fall or hand down. They are smaller in size and have under-developed and wrinkled seeds with little oil content. Management Seed treatment may be useful in combating the initial phase of the disease. Use of healthy seed and treat the seed with Captan or Thiram @ 4g/kg seed or spray Mancozeb at 2.5g/lit concentration at an interval of 15days commencing from 90days of crop growth. |
Alterneria leaf spot with concentric rings.
- All the aerial parts of the plant, i.e., stem, leaves, inflorescence and capsules are liable to be attacked.
- These may appear on any portion of the leaf and are irregular, scattered, and have concentric rings.
- These are brown and later become covered with bluish-green or sooty growth.
- When the attack is severe the spots coalesce and form big patches resulting in premature defoliation of the plant which gradually wilts away.
- In one case the capsules, when half mature, wilt suddenly, turn brown and due to collapse of the pedicel the capsules fall or hand down.
- They are smaller in size and have under-developed and wrinkled seeds with little oil content.
Management
- Seed treatment may be useful in combating the initial phase of the disease.
- Use of healthy seed and treat the seed with Captan or Thiram @ 4g/kg seed or spray Mancozeb at 2.5g/lit concentration at an interval of 15days commencing from 90days of crop growth.