Bharade S. S., Kohire O. D 1., Patil D. K.2
Department of Botany, Badrinarayan Barwale Mahavidyalaya, Jalna.
Agricultural college, Kharpudi, Agricultural Research Centre, Badnapur.
[email protected]
Article info
Received: 01-01-2019,
Revised: 20-03-2019,
Accepted: 23-03-2019
Abstract
Survey was undertaken in Kharif season of (2015-2016) and (2016-17) at randomly selected road side villages from two tahsil in Latuer, Osmanabad, Beed and three tahsil from Nanded,Parbhani,Hingoli,Jalna and Aurangabad district of Marathawada region. From each village two to three fields were taken into cosiderationfor recording disease incidence. The percent disease incidence of local Pigeonpea at Osmanabad and Latur during (2015-16) ranged from (48.30% to 55.30%) but it was higher (54.20 % to 60.20%) during (2016-17). The percent disease incidence in other district ranged from (29.40% to 42.50%) during both the years respectively.
Keywords
Kharif season, Percent disease incidence, Pigeonpea
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How to cite this article
Bharade SS, Kohire OD, Patil DK, 2019. Survey of Pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease in Marathwada region of (MS) India. Bioscience Discovery, 10(2):61-63.
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