2018
DOI: 10.9734/arja/2018/40356
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Control of Rhizome Rot Disease of Ginger through Application of Fungicides

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“…Rhizome rot disease occurs in the field during July, August and September. At 120 DAP, tiller number was found no significant difference among Carbendazim 50% and Metalaxyl 8% + Mancozeb 64% [26], which is similar to the above result. At 140 DAP, tiller number was found the highest with Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1gm/litre + Mancozeb 75% @ 2.5gm/litre (1.30) which was statistically similar with the Metalaxyl 8% WP + Mancozeb 64% @ 2gm/litre (1.25) and Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1gm/litre (1.17).…”
Section: Number Of Tillers Per Clumpsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Rhizome rot disease occurs in the field during July, August and September. At 120 DAP, tiller number was found no significant difference among Carbendazim 50% and Metalaxyl 8% + Mancozeb 64% [26], which is similar to the above result. At 140 DAP, tiller number was found the highest with Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1gm/litre + Mancozeb 75% @ 2.5gm/litre (1.30) which was statistically similar with the Metalaxyl 8% WP + Mancozeb 64% @ 2gm/litre (1.25) and Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1gm/litre (1.17).…”
Section: Number Of Tillers Per Clumpsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…So, the number of leaves per plant was statistically similar in all treatments. At 120DAP, leaves/ plants were not found significantly different among (26.89) Carbendazim 50% WP @ 1gm/litre, (27.03), Metalaxyl 8% + Mancozeb 64% @ 2gm/litre and (26.89) control [26] which is similar to above result.…”
Section: Number Of Leaves Per Plantsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Dohroo [85] concluded that rhizome treated with fungicide mancozeb + carbendazim (0.3 + 0.1%) to be effective against rhizome rot of ginger. Seed rhizome treated with metiram 55% + pyraclostrobin 5% followed by spraying of same chemicals at 60 days after sowing @ 3 g/litre of water exhibited least disease severity and maximum yield [86]. Jain et al [87] conducted an experiment with seed treatment (2 g/kg seed) and soil drenching (2 g/litre water) by different fungicides.…”
Section: Chemical Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%