Incidence of charcoal rot in sorghum cultivars as affected by sowing date and plant density
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Incidence of charcoal rot in sorghum cultivars as affected by sowing date and plant density
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Pande, S
Mughogho, L K Karunakar, R I |
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Sorghum
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The effects of sowing dates and plant densities on charcoal rot development in sorghum cultivars grown under recedingsoil moisture and natural infection conditions were studied during two postrainy seasons at four locations in India. In both the seasons, maximum charcoal rot infection (as measured by lodging) occurred in the first sowing. Significant (P
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Plant Protection Association of India
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1992
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://oar.icrisat.org/3113/1/JA_1344.pdf
Pande, S and Mughogho, L K and Karunakar, R I (1992) Incidence of charcoal rot in sorghum cultivars as affected by sowing date and plant density. Indian Journal of Plant Protection, 20 (2). pp. 162-170. ISSN 0253-4355 |
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