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Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and distribution of rice blast disease in different rice ecosystems of Karnataka, India

Oryza-An International Journal on Rice

Rice is the most widely consumed cereal staple food for a significant part of the world, particul... more Rice is the most widely consumed cereal staple food for a significant part of the world, particularly in Asia. The Karnataka state of India is one of the highest rice producers, and it has a varied rice ecosystem from irrigated plains to rainfed hilly areas. The rice blast occurs at different severity in these ecosystems causing significant losses each year. The roving survey was carried out in the 120 villages of 18 districts distributed under five irrigated and two rainfed ecosystems of Karnataka during Kharif -2019. Within the irrigated ecosystems, the highest PDI was observed in the Kavery (50.85), followed by Varada (45.89), Bhadra (45.82), Tungabhadra (11.13), and Upper Krishna (10.58) command areas. In a rainfed ecosystem, the highest PDI was observed in the hilly ecosystem (53.38) and the least in the coastal ecosystem (3.73). Within 18 districts, the lowest PDI was observed in the Gadag district (1.68) of the Thungabhadra ecosystem, and the highest was observed in the Chikk...

Research paper thumbnail of Fungal-nematode interaction in causing wilt disease complex in pigeonpea

Indian journal of nematology, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Management of wilt complex involving Heterodera cajani Koshy, 1967 and Fusarium udum Butler on pigeonpea

Journal of entomology and zoology studies, 2020

A pot culture experiment was carried out for the management of cyst nematode and wilt disease com... more A pot culture experiment was carried out for the management of cyst nematode and wilt disease complex of pigeonpea. Sick pots were prepared by adding 1000 J2 of H. cajani and F. udum culture 25 g/pot (6 × 10 cfu/g). Studies were conducted by using bio-agents, botanicals and chemicals. Among all treatments tested, seed treatment with carbosulfan 25 EC @ 2 ml/ kg seed + soil drenching of carbendazim 50 WP @ 2 g/ l was recorded maximum plant growth parameters, less number of cysts (3), less number of nematodes (706.67) and less disease incidence followed by NSKE powder.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Stem Rot Disease of Paddy Using Fungicides

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of Stem Rot Disease in North-Eastern Region of Karnataka, India

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of A Combination Fungicide for the Management of Sheath Blight, Sheath Rot and Stem Rot Diseases of Paddy

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Survey of Incidence of Pigeonpea Cyst Nematode (Heterodera cajani) and Wilt Complex of Pigeonpea in parts of North Eastern Karnataka

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and distribution of rice blast disease in different rice ecosystems of Karnataka, India

Oryza-An International Journal on Rice

Rice is the most widely consumed cereal staple food for a significant part of the world, particul... more Rice is the most widely consumed cereal staple food for a significant part of the world, particularly in Asia. The Karnataka state of India is one of the highest rice producers, and it has a varied rice ecosystem from irrigated plains to rainfed hilly areas. The rice blast occurs at different severity in these ecosystems causing significant losses each year. The roving survey was carried out in the 120 villages of 18 districts distributed under five irrigated and two rainfed ecosystems of Karnataka during Kharif -2019. Within the irrigated ecosystems, the highest PDI was observed in the Kavery (50.85), followed by Varada (45.89), Bhadra (45.82), Tungabhadra (11.13), and Upper Krishna (10.58) command areas. In a rainfed ecosystem, the highest PDI was observed in the hilly ecosystem (53.38) and the least in the coastal ecosystem (3.73). Within 18 districts, the lowest PDI was observed in the Gadag district (1.68) of the Thungabhadra ecosystem, and the highest was observed in the Chikk...

Research paper thumbnail of Fungal-nematode interaction in causing wilt disease complex in pigeonpea

Indian journal of nematology, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Management of wilt complex involving Heterodera cajani Koshy, 1967 and Fusarium udum Butler on pigeonpea

Journal of entomology and zoology studies, 2020

A pot culture experiment was carried out for the management of cyst nematode and wilt disease com... more A pot culture experiment was carried out for the management of cyst nematode and wilt disease complex of pigeonpea. Sick pots were prepared by adding 1000 J2 of H. cajani and F. udum culture 25 g/pot (6 × 10 cfu/g). Studies were conducted by using bio-agents, botanicals and chemicals. Among all treatments tested, seed treatment with carbosulfan 25 EC @ 2 ml/ kg seed + soil drenching of carbendazim 50 WP @ 2 g/ l was recorded maximum plant growth parameters, less number of cysts (3), less number of nematodes (706.67) and less disease incidence followed by NSKE powder.

Research paper thumbnail of Management of Stem Rot Disease of Paddy Using Fungicides

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Incidence of Stem Rot Disease in North-Eastern Region of Karnataka, India

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of A Combination Fungicide for the Management of Sheath Blight, Sheath Rot and Stem Rot Diseases of Paddy

International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Survey of Incidence of Pigeonpea Cyst Nematode (Heterodera cajani) and Wilt Complex of Pigeonpea in parts of North Eastern Karnataka

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