2017
DOI: 10.33866/phytopathol.029.02.0394
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Effective Management of White Rust (Albugo Candida) of Rapeseed Through Commercially Available Fungicides

Abstract: Brassica napus (Rapeseed) affected by white rust is a major threat in Pakistan causing 60-90% yield losses. Two susceptible varieties of Brassica napus DGL and Oscar were sown in research area of department of Plant Pathology during 2016-17. Eight commercial fungicides were applied to check their efficacy to manage the white rust disease. Two concentrations (0.25% and 0.50%) of each fungicide were applied on weekly interval with hand sprayer separately on each variety. It was concluded that among all fungicide… Show more

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“…It is grown on an area of 30 million hectares with a production of 59.6 million tones in the world (Meena et al, 2016) whereas in Pakistan, it is cultivated on an area of 195 thousand hectares with the production of 185 thousand tons during 2014-2015(Pakistan Economic Survey, 2014-2015. The total extracted edible oil from this crop is 18-20% while 80% is imported to fulfill the demands of edible oil consumption in Pakistan (Abbas et al, 2009, Asif et al, 2017. Various diseases are disturbing the successful production of various brassica species.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is grown on an area of 30 million hectares with a production of 59.6 million tones in the world (Meena et al, 2016) whereas in Pakistan, it is cultivated on an area of 195 thousand hectares with the production of 185 thousand tons during 2014-2015(Pakistan Economic Survey, 2014-2015. The total extracted edible oil from this crop is 18-20% while 80% is imported to fulfill the demands of edible oil consumption in Pakistan (Abbas et al, 2009, Asif et al, 2017. Various diseases are disturbing the successful production of various brassica species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the absence of resistant cultivars, fungicides are used to manage the diseases due to its quick action to suppress the diseases severity, easy and abundant availability in the market (Verma and Saharan, 1994;Khan et al, 2007;Sultana et al, 2009). Unavailability of resistant varieties forces the farmers to grow susceptible germplasm (Asif et al, 2017). In spite of extensive work on genetic resistance development in brassica, neither of the germplasm is found resistant against this fungus while several other practices to control this disease are proving less effective.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, millions of tons of agricultural wastes are discarded, burned, neglected and has become a burden because of the destruction and by creating environmental pollution. (Asif et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%