2020
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2020.903.052
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Efficacy of Integrated Management of Web Blight of Mungbean in Kymore Plateu and Satpura Hills Agroclimatic Zone of Madhya Pradesh, India

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“…From the above Table 5, it is concluded that maximum number of the respondents 93.33% agreed to the statement -'Lack of trainings for scientific cultivation' was the common constraint followed by 'Poor extension contact' (79.17%). The constraint 'High cost of insecticides and pesticides' was ranked III, 'Unavailability of information' as IV and 'Lack of good quality [9] reported similar results in his study [10,11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…From the above Table 5, it is concluded that maximum number of the respondents 93.33% agreed to the statement -'Lack of trainings for scientific cultivation' was the common constraint followed by 'Poor extension contact' (79.17%). The constraint 'High cost of insecticides and pesticides' was ranked III, 'Unavailability of information' as IV and 'Lack of good quality [9] reported similar results in his study [10,11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Seed treatment with Carboxin @ 2 g/kg seed + Seed inoculation of Rhizobium @ 20 g/ kg Seed + Soil treatment with Trichoderma viridi @ 5kg incubated in 50 kg vermicompost for 72 hrs. + Foliar spray of 10 % kranj leaf extract at 30 DAS and Propiconazole-25SC @ 0.1% at 45 DAS reduced disease incidence (80.08%) and increased the yield (44.32%) (Singh et al, 2020).…”
Section: Web Blightmentioning
confidence: 99%