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Title: MANAGEMENT OF RHIZOME ROT DISEASE OF GINGER (ZINGIBER OFFICINALE Rose.) BY SOIL SOLARISATION
Authors: BALAKRISHNAN, P
USMAN, N M
SARMA, Y R
Keywords: Ginger
soil
Issue Date: Apr-1997
Citation: In : Proceedings of the natural seminar on biotechnology of spices and aromatic plants, Apr 1997, Calicut, pp.24-25
Abstract: Rhizome rot caused by Pylhium aphanidermatum (Edson) Fitz. is the main production constraint in all ginger growing tracts. As a disease management practice, soil solarisation technique was adopted. This was further integrated with seed treatment and soil drenches with Mancozeb, Captafol, Chlorothalonil and Ridomil-Mancozeb. For comparison, the whole experiment was also conducted under nonsolarised conditions In Pythium sick soil. Soil temperature and pathogen population were monitored in solarised and non-solarised plots. Soil solarisation effectively suppressed P. aphanidermatum in soil and as a consequence germination was increased and the incidence of rhizome rot reduced. This in turn reflected in increased yield of rhizomes in solarised plols.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1001
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