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Ragi Diseases

Blast: Pyricularia grisea

Mosaic: Potyvirus


Blast: Pyricularia grisea

Symptom
  • Severe cases of infection - entire crop give a blasted or burnt appearance- hence the name "BLAST"
  • Severe cases - lodging of crop (after ear emergence)

Neck Blast
  • Neck region of panicle develops a black color and shrivels completely / partially grain set inhibited, panicle breaks at the neck and hangs

Nodal Blast
  • Nodes become black and break up

Management
  • Spray any one of the fungicides Carbendazim 500 g or Iprobenphos(IBP) @ 500 ml/ha. First
    spray immediately after noticing the symptoms. Second and third sprays at flowering stage at 15 days interval to control neck and finger infection.
  • Foliar spray with Aureofungin sol 100 ppm at 50% earhead emergence followed by a second spray with Mancozeb
    1000g/ha or Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 0.2% 10 days later

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MosaicPotyvirus

Mottle streakNucleorhabdovirus
VectorCicadulina bipuntella,C.chinai

Symptom
  • Initial symptoms of mottle streak disease appear around 45 DAS in funnel leaves as small sparse chlorotic specks.
  • Later the specks coalesce leading to short streaks.
  • Yellowing of plants in severe infection.
  • Infected plants produce more of nodal branches and unproductive tillers.
  • Failure of earhead emergence with sparse grains are noticed during initial and late infection.

Symptom
Small specks on funnel leaves
Mottling of centre plant
Chlorotic streaks along vein
Yellowing of entire plant
Symtems on ear head
Severity of mottle streak diseases

Management
  • Rogue out the affected plants.
  • Spray any one of the insecticides like Methyl dematon 25EC 500 ml/ha on noticing symptoms and repeat twice if necessary at 20 days intervals for control of insect vectors

Updated on April, 2014


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