Integrated Management of Root Rot Disease of Papaya (Carica papaya L.) caused by Fusarium solani

Authors

  • RAHUL KUMAR Department of Plant Pathology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur (Bihar)-848 125
  • S K SINGH Department of Plant Pathology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur (Bihar)-848 125

Abstract

Present study the most effective fungicides, plant extract, organic cake and bio-agent were evaluated in different combinations under field conditions for the management of papaya root rot disease. It was observed that there was 81.5% disease incidence in control while the lowest disease incidence (29.60%) was recorded in treatment (T13) (Comprising disease free seedling + mustard cake (10%)+ wild garlic (10%) + dipping of seedlings in thiophanate methyl (0.1%) 30 min.+ soil drenching with thiophanate methyl (0.1%) solution three times (1st at time of transplanting, second at 3rd MAT and third at 5th month after transplanting)+ Soil application of Trichoderma viride @ 50g/plant three times (i.e. 1st at time of  transplanting, second at 3rd MAT and third at 5th MAT)+ soil application of Pseudomonas florescence @ 50g/plant three times (i.e. 1st at time of  transplanting, second at 3rd MAT and third at 5th MAT). This was followed by treatment T6 (37.0%), T9 (40.7%) and T5 (44.4%). The effect of different treatments on yield was also studied and the highest fruit yield (1064.67 kg/plot) was obtained from the treatment T13 followed by treatment T9 (848.67 kg/plot) and T5 (810.00 kg/plot) over the control T1 (209.00 kg/plot). 

Author Biography

S K SINGH, Department of Plant Pathology Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur (Bihar)-848 125

Department of Plant Pathology

Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur (Bihar)-848 125

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2016-07-07

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