Target Leaf-spot Disease of Rauvolfia serpentina and its Chemical Control

Target Leaf-spot Disease of Rauvolfia serpentina and its Chemical Control

Authors

  •   M. A. Ram Reddy
  •   R. K. Tewari
  •   B. K. Bakshi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1971/v97i8/26447

Abstract

At the Institute campus, plantations of Rauvolfia serpentina (Linn.) Benth. ex Kurz, a herbaceous crop of medicinal importance, suffered heavily from a leaf spot disease, caused by Corynespora cassiicola (Berk. & Curt.) Wei, whose pathogenicity was proved by inoculation experiments. Following initial screening of fungicides, fixing the dosage to be used and time of application as to whether they should be applied as prophylactic or curative, field trials were conducted using chemicals at 0.25% solution in water as prophylactic sprays applied six times at monthly intervals from June to November. Of the 4 fungicides tested in the field, only Captan proved effective in controlling the leaf spot disease resulting in significant increase in root yield. The net increase in root yield per acre in terms of money value was found to be about Rs. 85, Rs. 601 and Rs. 2,222 at the end of first, second and third year respectively.

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Author Biographies

M. A. Ram Reddy

R. K. Tewari

B. K. Bakshi

Published

1971-08-01

How to Cite

Ram Reddy, M. A. ., Tewari, R. K., & Bakshi, B. K. (1971). Target Leaf-spot Disease of <I>Rauvolfia serpentina</I> and its Chemical Control. Indian Forester, 97(8), 487–492. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1971/v97i8/26447

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