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Title : |
Nebijln (flusulfamide) on the Management of Clubroot Disease of Caullflower |
Material Type: |
printed text |
Authors: |
Ram Devi Timila, Author ; Janaki D. Neupane, Author |
Pagination: |
274-279 p. |
Languages : |
English (eng) |
Keywords: |
Cauliflower, clubroot, incidence, nebijin, severity |
Abstract: |
Cultivation of cauliflower and cabbages is one of the ·important income generating sources for the ,livelihood of the farmers of Tistung/Palung valley of Makwanpur district .. Clubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin is the most devastating t;Jis.ease of brassica vegetables since last few years and causing huge losses in cabbage_ and cauliflower production of that area. During 2006, an experiment was conducted to find effective management tactics in farmers infested field (farmer as replication) at Palung/Daman, Makwanpur. Nebijin was found the most effective treatment against clubrt;Jot disease. It reduced clubroot severity and incidence by 59.5% and 40.4% respectively. In the following consecutive year (2007), Nebijin was further evaluated incorporating in soil @ 200 kg/h in 5 farmer's field to verify its effectiveness. Mean clubroot severity index (1.5) and incidence (44.7%) in Nebijin treated plot were significantly different at P=0.05 from the control (3.9 severity index and 94% incidence). Reduction of clubroot severity and incidence were 60.65% and 52.8% respectively by the use of Nebijin. Marketable · cauliflower curd yield was also increased by 162% over control. However. lime amendment in soil · effectively reduced clubroot disease but could not be implemented timely for its management due to intensive cropping in the area. It is concluded that in the lack of other effective management tactics, use of Nebijin could be a better option for integrated management of clubroot disease to enhance economy of the farmers of that area. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=260 |
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Nebijln (flusulfamide) on the Management of Clubroot Disease of Caullflower [printed text] / Ram Devi Timila, Author ; Janaki D. Neupane, Author . - [s.d.] . - 274-279 p. Languages : English ( eng) Keywords: |
Cauliflower, clubroot, incidence, nebijin, severity |
Abstract: |
Cultivation of cauliflower and cabbages is one of the ·important income generating sources for the ,livelihood of the farmers of Tistung/Palung valley of Makwanpur district .. Clubroot disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae Woronin is the most devastating t;Jis.ease of brassica vegetables since last few years and causing huge losses in cabbage_ and cauliflower production of that area. During 2006, an experiment was conducted to find effective management tactics in farmers infested field (farmer as replication) at Palung/Daman, Makwanpur. Nebijin was found the most effective treatment against clubrt;Jot disease. It reduced clubroot severity and incidence by 59.5% and 40.4% respectively. In the following consecutive year (2007), Nebijin was further evaluated incorporating in soil @ 200 kg/h in 5 farmer's field to verify its effectiveness. Mean clubroot severity index (1.5) and incidence (44.7%) in Nebijin treated plot were significantly different at P=0.05 from the control (3.9 severity index and 94% incidence). Reduction of clubroot severity and incidence were 60.65% and 52.8% respectively by the use of Nebijin. Marketable · cauliflower curd yield was also increased by 162% over control. However. lime amendment in soil · effectively reduced clubroot disease but could not be implemented timely for its management due to intensive cropping in the area. It is concluded that in the lack of other effective management tactics, use of Nebijin could be a better option for integrated management of clubroot disease to enhance economy of the farmers of that area. |
Link for e-copy: |
http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=260 |
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