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Pl. Path. -508
(Diseases of Vegetables and Spices Crops)



            SUBMITTED BY:

             Dinesh Dalvaniya
           Reg.no:04-00876-2011
            M.sc.(Agri.) 2nd Sem
              Ag. Entomology
DISEASES OF OKRA
5.Yellow vein mosaic

7. Root-knot

9.Wilt

11.Cercospora leaf spot

13.Powdery mildew
1. Yellow Vein Mosaic
 C.O.:- Virus (Yellow Vein Mosaic virus)
 Transmission: By vector – White fly
 Symptoms
 Yellowing of the entire network of veins in the
  leaf blade is the characteristic symptom.
 In severe infections the younger leaves turn
  yellow, become reduced in size and the plant is
  highly stunted.
 In a field, most of the plants may be diseased
  and the infection may start at any stage of plant
  growth.
 Infection restricts flowering and fruits, if
  formed, may be smaller and harder.
• Diseases cycle

                       Diseases
                                    Secondary inoculum
                        Host        • through vectors




                        Season

Favorable condition    Off season      Primary inoculum
                                       • wild hosts
Temp. > 32-40 0C,
Less relative
 Humidity ( < 60 % )
 Control
• The virus is transmitted by the whitefly (Bemisia
  tabaci), So control of this pest will gives better
  results.
• Parbhani Kranti, Janardhan, Haritha, Arka Anamika
  and Arka Abhay can tolerate yellow vein mosaic.
• Spraying monocrotophos 1.5 ml/litre of water can
  restrict the disease spread.
• It can be controlled by application of Chlorpyriphos
  2.5 ml + neem oil 2 ml/lit of water.
2 Root Knot
 C.O.:-Meloidogyne incognita & Meloidogyne javanica
 Symptoms
• Above ground symptoms:
• Plant shows unthrifty development and stunted growth.
• The leaves are yellowish green to yellow and tend to
  dropping and then there will be a wilting.
• Below ground symptoms:
• The most characteristics symptoms of the disease is the
  formation of knots or galls on the root .
 The main root and laterals bear spherical to elongated
  various size of galls.
 In some cases the plants would show chlorosis but
  rarely do the plants die from nematode infection.

 Disease cycle:
 Each female lays approximately 500 eggs in a
  gelatinous matrix produced by female.
 First and second stage juveniles (Larvae ) are worm
  like and develop inside each egg.
 The second stage juvenile emerges from egg into the
  soil.
 The nematode than enter under third and forth moult.
 Fourth stage continues to grow in thickness and
  become adult female, which appear pears like shape.
 Favourable conditions :-
• Egg larvae develop in 16 days at 270C temperature
  and 80 days at 140C temperature.
• Nematode female favours 25-280C.
• Sandy light soils favours their movement.
• High temp. such as 40-500C kill these larvae quickly.
• In general, the temperature of 25-280C are best for
  infection, rapid multiplication and increased size of
  galls.
 Control
• Follow crop rotation and elimination of weed host.
• The addition of non-edible oil cakes like castor cake/
  mustard cakes @2.5 t/ha.
• Summer deep ploughed
• Flooding is effective to minimize the disease.
• Soil solarization with 100 gauge (25µm) LLDP
  plastic covering during April-May for 15 days.
• Soil application of carbofuran (3G) @33kg/ha or
  phorate (10 G) @ 10 kg/ha in furrow.
3. Wilt Of Okra :
 C.O.:- Fusarium vasinfectum
 Symptoms
 The conspicuous symptom is a typical wilt, beginning
   with a yellowing and stunting of the plant, followed
   by wilting and rolling of the leaves as if the roots
   were unable to supply sufficient water.
 Finally, the plant dies.
 If a diseased stem is split lengthwise, the vascular
   bundles appear as dark streaks.
 When severely infected, nearly the whole stem is
   blackend.
 The fungus has mostly three-septate spores.
• Diseases cycle

                         Diseases
                                      Secondary inoculum
                          Host        • Through water
                                      • Irrigation rain


                          Season

Favorable condition      Off season      Primary inoculum
                                         • Soil borne
 Temperature range of                   • Diseased plants

 54 to 100°F, with the
 optimum at 77°F.
 Control
• A better plan is to use a 6-year rotation before the
  fungus is destructive; this permits many years of okra
  growing without too much loss.
• Drench the field with Copper oxychloride @3g/litre
  of water.
• Treat the seeds with Carbandazim or Mancozeb @
  3g/kg seed.
• Grow resistant varieties like Pusa Makhamali, Okra
  I.S. 9273, 9857, C.S. 3232, 8899, I.S. 6653, 7194 and
  Pusa Sawani.
4. Cercospora Leaf Spot
 C.O.:- Cercospora malayensis & C. abelmoschi
 Symptoms
• In India, two species of Cercospora produce leaf
   spots in bhendi.
• C. Malayensis causes brown, irregular spots and C.
   abelmoschi causes sooty black, angular spots.
• Both the leaf spots cause severe defoliation and are
   common during humid seasons.
• The fungi survive through conidia and stomata on
   crop residue in soil.
• Diseases cycle

                         Diseases
                                      Secondary inoculum
                          Host        • air borne conidia




                          Season

Favorable condition      Off season      Primary inoculum
                                         • plant debris
•High humidity                           • Infected plants
•Low temperature
•More application of N
&P
 Control
• Spraying Mancozeb or Zineb 2 g or Carbendazim 1 g/
  litre can control the disease.
• They can be controlled by spraying Bordeaux mixture
  (1 per cent) or Diathane M-45 (0.2 per cent), starting
  from about a month after sowing and repeating at
  fortnightly interval, depending upon the severity of
  the disease incidence.
5. Powdery Mildew :
 C.O.:- Erysiphe cichoracearum
 Symptoms
• Powdery mildew is very severe on bhendi.
• Greyish powdery growth occurs on the under as well
   as on the upper surface of the leaf causing severe
   reduction in fruit yield.
• Diseases cycle

                          Diseases
                                       Secondary inoculum
                           Host        • air borne conidia




                           Season

Favorable condition       Off season      Primary inoculum
                                          • plant debris
•Temp. 28 oC,
• Dry weather condition
         (< 60 % RH)
•cloudy weather favours
the disease
development.
 Control
• The disease is effectively controlled by dusting finely
  ground sulphur at 30 kg/ha or spraying wettable
  sulphur 3 g/litre of water or Dinocarp 1 ml/litre of
  water three to four times at 15 days intervals.
• Karathane (0.03 per cent) and Bavistin (0.2 per cent)
  are also effective.
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Dinesh dalvaniya

  • 1.
  • 2. Pl. Path. -508 (Diseases of Vegetables and Spices Crops) SUBMITTED BY: Dinesh Dalvaniya Reg.no:04-00876-2011 M.sc.(Agri.) 2nd Sem Ag. Entomology
  • 3. DISEASES OF OKRA 5.Yellow vein mosaic 7. Root-knot 9.Wilt 11.Cercospora leaf spot 13.Powdery mildew
  • 4. 1. Yellow Vein Mosaic  C.O.:- Virus (Yellow Vein Mosaic virus)  Transmission: By vector – White fly  Symptoms  Yellowing of the entire network of veins in the leaf blade is the characteristic symptom.  In severe infections the younger leaves turn yellow, become reduced in size and the plant is highly stunted.  In a field, most of the plants may be diseased and the infection may start at any stage of plant growth.  Infection restricts flowering and fruits, if formed, may be smaller and harder.
  • 5.
  • 6. • Diseases cycle Diseases Secondary inoculum Host • through vectors Season Favorable condition Off season Primary inoculum • wild hosts Temp. > 32-40 0C, Less relative Humidity ( < 60 % )
  • 7.  Control • The virus is transmitted by the whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), So control of this pest will gives better results. • Parbhani Kranti, Janardhan, Haritha, Arka Anamika and Arka Abhay can tolerate yellow vein mosaic. • Spraying monocrotophos 1.5 ml/litre of water can restrict the disease spread. • It can be controlled by application of Chlorpyriphos 2.5 ml + neem oil 2 ml/lit of water.
  • 8. 2 Root Knot  C.O.:-Meloidogyne incognita & Meloidogyne javanica  Symptoms • Above ground symptoms: • Plant shows unthrifty development and stunted growth. • The leaves are yellowish green to yellow and tend to dropping and then there will be a wilting. • Below ground symptoms: • The most characteristics symptoms of the disease is the formation of knots or galls on the root .
  • 9.
  • 10.  The main root and laterals bear spherical to elongated various size of galls.  In some cases the plants would show chlorosis but rarely do the plants die from nematode infection.  Disease cycle:  Each female lays approximately 500 eggs in a gelatinous matrix produced by female.  First and second stage juveniles (Larvae ) are worm like and develop inside each egg.  The second stage juvenile emerges from egg into the soil.  The nematode than enter under third and forth moult.  Fourth stage continues to grow in thickness and become adult female, which appear pears like shape.
  • 11.  Favourable conditions :- • Egg larvae develop in 16 days at 270C temperature and 80 days at 140C temperature. • Nematode female favours 25-280C. • Sandy light soils favours their movement. • High temp. such as 40-500C kill these larvae quickly. • In general, the temperature of 25-280C are best for infection, rapid multiplication and increased size of galls.
  • 12.  Control • Follow crop rotation and elimination of weed host. • The addition of non-edible oil cakes like castor cake/ mustard cakes @2.5 t/ha. • Summer deep ploughed • Flooding is effective to minimize the disease. • Soil solarization with 100 gauge (25µm) LLDP plastic covering during April-May for 15 days. • Soil application of carbofuran (3G) @33kg/ha or phorate (10 G) @ 10 kg/ha in furrow.
  • 13. 3. Wilt Of Okra :  C.O.:- Fusarium vasinfectum  Symptoms  The conspicuous symptom is a typical wilt, beginning with a yellowing and stunting of the plant, followed by wilting and rolling of the leaves as if the roots were unable to supply sufficient water.  Finally, the plant dies.  If a diseased stem is split lengthwise, the vascular bundles appear as dark streaks.  When severely infected, nearly the whole stem is blackend.  The fungus has mostly three-septate spores.
  • 14.
  • 15. • Diseases cycle Diseases Secondary inoculum Host • Through water • Irrigation rain Season Favorable condition Off season Primary inoculum • Soil borne  Temperature range of • Diseased plants 54 to 100°F, with the optimum at 77°F.
  • 16.  Control • A better plan is to use a 6-year rotation before the fungus is destructive; this permits many years of okra growing without too much loss. • Drench the field with Copper oxychloride @3g/litre of water. • Treat the seeds with Carbandazim or Mancozeb @ 3g/kg seed. • Grow resistant varieties like Pusa Makhamali, Okra I.S. 9273, 9857, C.S. 3232, 8899, I.S. 6653, 7194 and Pusa Sawani.
  • 17. 4. Cercospora Leaf Spot  C.O.:- Cercospora malayensis & C. abelmoschi  Symptoms • In India, two species of Cercospora produce leaf spots in bhendi. • C. Malayensis causes brown, irregular spots and C. abelmoschi causes sooty black, angular spots. • Both the leaf spots cause severe defoliation and are common during humid seasons. • The fungi survive through conidia and stomata on crop residue in soil.
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  • 19. • Diseases cycle Diseases Secondary inoculum Host • air borne conidia Season Favorable condition Off season Primary inoculum • plant debris •High humidity • Infected plants •Low temperature •More application of N &P
  • 20.  Control • Spraying Mancozeb or Zineb 2 g or Carbendazim 1 g/ litre can control the disease. • They can be controlled by spraying Bordeaux mixture (1 per cent) or Diathane M-45 (0.2 per cent), starting from about a month after sowing and repeating at fortnightly interval, depending upon the severity of the disease incidence.
  • 21. 5. Powdery Mildew :  C.O.:- Erysiphe cichoracearum  Symptoms • Powdery mildew is very severe on bhendi. • Greyish powdery growth occurs on the under as well as on the upper surface of the leaf causing severe reduction in fruit yield.
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  • 23. • Diseases cycle Diseases Secondary inoculum Host • air borne conidia Season Favorable condition Off season Primary inoculum • plant debris •Temp. 28 oC, • Dry weather condition (< 60 % RH) •cloudy weather favours the disease development.
  • 24.  Control • The disease is effectively controlled by dusting finely ground sulphur at 30 kg/ha or spraying wettable sulphur 3 g/litre of water or Dinocarp 1 ml/litre of water three to four times at 15 days intervals. • Karathane (0.03 per cent) and Bavistin (0.2 per cent) are also effective.