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Effect of Vinclozolin Spray, Plant Growth Habit and Inter-Row Spacings on Botrytis Grey Mold and Yield of Chickpea

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Title Effect of Vinclozolin Spray, Plant Growth Habit and Inter-Row Spacings on Botrytis Grey Mold and Yield of Chickpea
 
Creator Reddy, M V
Ghanekar, A M
Nene, Y L
Haware, M P
Tripathi, H S
Rathi, Y P S
 
Subject Chickpea
 
Description The chickpea genotypes ICCL 87322 (with tall, erect and compact growth) and H 208 (a traditional bushy, spreading type) were planted at row spacings of 30 X 10 or 60 X 5 cm, artificially inoculated with B. cinerea and sprayed or not sprayed with vinclozolin. Fungicide application reduced grey mould severity and increased yields in both seasons. The wider row spacing resulted in lower disease ratings and higher yields; ICCL 87322 yielded over 5 t/ha in the 60 \mult\ 5 cm rows in the 1988/89 season and consistently gave lower diseases ratings and higher yields than H 208., 3 ref., The chickpea genotypes ICCL 87322 (with tall, erect and compact growth) and H 208 (a traditional bushy, spreading type) were planted at row spacings of 30 X 10 or 60 X 5 cm, artificially inoculated with B. cinerea and sprayed or not sprayed with vinclozolin. Fungicide application reduced grey mould severity and increased yields in both seasons. The wider row spacing resulted in lower disease ratings and higher yields; ICCL 87322 yielded over 5 t/ha in the 60 \mult\ 5 cm rows in the 1988/89 season and consistently gave lower diseases ratings and higher yields than H 208.
 
Publisher Plant Protection Association of India
 
Date 1993
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/3098/1/JA_1298.pdf
Reddy, M V and Ghanekar, A M and Nene, Y L and Haware, M P and Tripathi, H S and Rathi, Y P S (1993) Effect of Vinclozolin Spray, Plant Growth Habit and Inter-Row Spacings on Botrytis Grey Mold and Yield of Chickpea. Indian Journal of Plant Protection, 21 (1). pp. 112-113. ISSN 0253-4355