Viral diseases
Leaf curl
- Leaves curl towards midrib and become deformed.
- Stunted plant growth due to shortened internodes and leaves greatly reduced in size.
- Flower buds abcise before attaining full size and anthers do not contain pollen grains.
- The virus is generally transmitted by whitefly. So control measures of whitefly in this regard would be helpful.
Mosaic Viruses
- Light green and dark green patches on the leaves.
- Stunted plant growth during early stages.
- Yellowing, chlorotic ring spots on leaves and fruits.
Management of viral diseases
- Control measures are not known for majority of viral diseases.
- Hence, mechanical, cultural methods are mostly recommended.
- The infected plants should be uprooted and burnt or buried to avoid further infection.
- Avoid monoculture of chilli crop.
- Selection of healthy and disease - free seed.
- Suitable insecticidal sprays reduce the incidence of viral diseases, since majority of viral diseases are transmitted by insect vectors.
- Soaking seeds in a solution containing 150 g Trisodium orthriphosphate per litre of water for 30 minutes inhibits seed - borne inoculum.
- Treated seed should be washed with fresh water and dried before sowing.
- Nursery beds should be covered with nylon net or straw to protect the seedlings from viral infection.
- Raise 2-3 rows of maize or sorghum as border crop to restrict the spread of aphid vectors.
- Apply Carbofuran 3G @ 4-5 Kg/acre in the mainfield to control sucking complex and insect vectors selectively.
- If it is not possible spray the crop with systemic insecticides. Dimethoate 2ml of Acephate 1g per litre of water.
- Collect and destroy infected virus plants as soon as they are noticed.
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