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Symptoms

Sclerotia

  • Dark brown lesions at the collar region
  • Yellowing, drooping and defoliation of leaves
  • Shredding of bark
  • Rotten roots and stem tissues harbours sclerotia
  • Plant can be easily pulled out
  • Pods open prematurely
  • Pycnidia seen on infected capsules and seeds
  • Mycelium : Dark brown and septate
  • Sclerotia : Minute, dark round.
  • Pycnidia : Dark brown and globose
  • Pycnidiospores : Thin walled, hyaline, single celled and elliptical

Favourable Conditions

  • Day temperature of 30˚C and above.
  • Prolonged drought followed by copious irrigation.
  • Dormant sclerotia in soil as well as infected plant debris.
  • Primary spread: Air borne pycnidiospores and sclerotia through irrigation water.
  • Crop rotation.
  • Early planting i.e. immediately after onset of monsoon.
  • Destruction of crop residues.
  • Seed treatment with Trichoderma viride @ 4 g/kg
  • Soil application of T. viride @ 2.5 kg/ ha with 500 kg FYM @ 30 days after sowing.
  • Spot drench with carbendazim50 WP @ 1 g/l of water.