International Journal of Economic Plants (Aug 2021)

Prevalence of Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Disease in North-West Part of Rajasthan and its Management

  • R. N. Sharma,
  • R. B. Gaur,
  • V. Singh

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. Aug, 3

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Field survey to find out the severity of cotton leaf curl virus (CLCV) disease was undertaken during the year 2009. The cotton fields of 62 villages/ Chaks covering 7 tehsils of Sriganganagar and 7 tehsils of Hanumangarh district were surveyed which comprises North-West part of Rajasthan, India. Severe attack of CLCV (6.3–100%) in Sriganganagar tehsil; moderate attack (0–32.3%) in Srikaranpur, Sangaria and Hanumangarh tehsil; low level (0–10.8%) attack in Sadulsahar, Tibi and Nohar tehsil and traces level (0–5.7%) attack in Bhadra, Anupgarh, Raisinghnagar, Padampur and Suratgarh tehsil was observed. Further, a field trial was also laid out at ARS, Sriganganagar for the management of disease for two consecutive years (2010 and 2011). Minimum disease intensity (31.5%) and maximum reduction in disease intensity (37.5%) over control were observed in the foliar treatment of Acephate 60% WP + Kresoxim methyl 15% WG (750+187.5 g a.i. ha-1) followed by Buprofezin 25% SC (250 g a.i. ha-1). Acephate 75% SP (750 g a.i. ha-1) provided 34.9 and 33.7% protection from the disease as compared to control.

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