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ASSOCIATION OF PATHOGENS WITH RHIZOME HOT OF GINGER IN KERALA

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Creator DAKE, G N
EDISON, S
 
Date 2010-09-08T07:19:41Z
2010-09-08T07:19:41Z
1989
 
Identifier Indian Phytopathology Vol.42 (1) :116-119 (1989)
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/592
 
Description During the Survey for disease incidence, a total 288 diseased samples were collected from 195 ginger fields spread allover Kerala during 1984 and 1985. Individual samples were plated on special media like P10 VP and Peptone PCNB medium besides nutrient agar and potato dextrose agar for isolation and identification. Of them, 19.79% samples yielded Pythium aphanidermatum and P. myriotylum, 6.6% gave Fusarium Oxysporum J.sp. zingiberi and F. solani. and 26.71% had Pseudomonas solanacearum. None of the samples yielded more than one kind of pilthogen. Pilthogenicity of the isolates was evaluated. Symptoms became apparent after 6 days in case of Pseudomonas solanaccarum 10 days in Pythium spp: and 16 days in Fusarium spp.
 
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Language en
 
Subject Ginger
Rhizome rot
 
Title ASSOCIATION OF PATHOGENS WITH RHIZOME HOT OF GINGER IN KERALA
 
Type Article