Agricultural crops :: Oilseeds :: Sunflower
Rhizopus Head Rot : Rhizopus sp
Symptom |
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Initial symptom appears as brown irregular water soaked spots on the back of ripening head usually adjacent to flower stalk.
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Spots gradually enlarge and become soft and pulpy and get covered with superficial white mycelium which later becomes black.
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Some seeds of the rotted heads shed and those which remain in the head taste bitter.
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Injury before flowering or during the early stage of head development is unlikely to favour infection even though the inoculum may be present.
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Maximum rotting is noticed at the soft dough stage.
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Seed development is severely impaired depending on the stage of maturation at the time of Rhizopus infection and rot development.
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Management |
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To have effective control of the disease, simultaneous application of compatible insecticide and fungicide beginning with the completion of flowering stage is suggested.
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Injury to the head should be avoided as far as practicable.
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Spray Mancozeb @ 2g/lit in case of intermittent rainfall at the head stage.
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Virus Diseases of Sunflower |
- Spray Mancozeb 1000g/ha in case of intermittent rainfall at the head stage, directing the spray to cover the capitulum.
- Repeat fungicidal application after 10 days if humid weather continues
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