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Post Harvest Diseases:: Vegetables:: Chilli

Anthracnose: Colletotrichum capsici
Symptom:
  • Ripe fruits turning red are affected
  • Small, black, circular spot appears on the fruit skin
  • Badly diseased fruits turn straw colour or pale white colour, lose their pungency
  • Diseased cut open fruits - lower surface of the skin is covered with minute, elevated sclerotia 
  • Advanced stage - seeds covered by a mat of fungal hyphae, turn rusty in colour
Black circular spot Straw colour chilli White colour chilli Rotten chillis
Identification of pathogen:
  • Mycelium - septate and inter and intra cellular
  • Acervuli and stroma on the stem are hemispherical
  • Conidia - in mass appear pinkish

Favourable conditions

  • Temp - 28°C, RH - 95%
  • High humid conditions when rain occurs after the fruits have started to ripe

Mode of spread

  • Seed borne 
  • Secondary spread is by air borne conidia & rain
  • Flies and other insects – responsible for dissemination of the spores from one fruit to another

Management:

  • Use disease free seeds
  • seed treatment - thiram 2 kg/ha or zineb 2.5 kg/ha
  • Three sprayings with captan 0.2 %- 1st spraying - just before flowering, 2nd at the time of fruit formation and 3rd - fortnight interval after second spraying

Biocontrol

  • P. fluorescens, Bacillus subtilis -effective (Rajavel, 2000)
  • P. fluorescens and T. viride (Muthuraj, 1998)
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae & P. fluorescens (Jayalakshmi et al., 1998)
  • Essential oil - Nigella sativa - antimicrobial activity 
Source of Images:
http://agropedia.iitk.ac.in/sites/default/files/uas%20raichur/cotton%20bollworm/water%20soaked%20lesion%20on%20fruits.jpg
http://www.chileplanet.eu/diseases.html
http://www.apsnet.org/publications/imageresources/Pages/IW000078.aspx
http://uasr.agropedias.in/content/chilli-anthracnose

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