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Title : |
Rhizoctonia cob rot disease and assessment of yield loss due to rhizoctonia zeae |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Paudel, D.C., Editor ; G Manandhar, Author |
Pagination: |
209-215 p. |
Abstract: |
Two species of Rhizoctonia, R. sollini f. · sp. sasaki:, ·the imperfect state of Thanatephorus cucumeris and R". zeae, the imperfect state of waitea circinata, causing · ear rot diseases are prevalent in the country. Although, ear rot disease is considered of less importance in terai and inner terai a loss in grain yield of to 42 % was found due to R. zeae in an experiment conducted at Rampur, Chitwan. The ear rot infection percent was observed to be 74% under artificial inoculation conditions. No difference in the number of plant stand was observed between the inoculated and protected plots. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=639 |
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Rhizoctonia cob rot disease and assessment of yield loss due to rhizoctonia zeae [printed text] / Paudel, D.C., Editor ; G Manandhar, Author . - [s.d.] . - 209-215 p. Abstract: |
Two species of Rhizoctonia, R. sollini f. · sp. sasaki:, ·the imperfect state of Thanatephorus cucumeris and R". zeae, the imperfect state of waitea circinata, causing · ear rot diseases are prevalent in the country. Although, ear rot disease is considered of less importance in terai and inner terai a loss in grain yield of to 42 % was found due to R. zeae in an experiment conducted at Rampur, Chitwan. The ear rot infection percent was observed to be 74% under artificial inoculation conditions. No difference in the number of plant stand was observed between the inoculated and protected plots. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=639 |
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