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Management of Citrus Canker in Kagzi Lime under Nursery Condition Using Biorationals


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1 Department of Plant Pathology, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India
     

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The present study was carried out by using different bioagents and botanicals for management of citrus canker on four months old kagzi lime seedlings, Among the different botanicals treated, Garcinia indica fruit rind extract was found be effective in management of citrus canker under nursery condition by reducing the per cent leaves infection (81.55%), number of shoots infected (73.24%) and per cent leaf area infection (82.63%). This was followed by bioagent treatment consisting of soil and aerial application of Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus (VK-6B), which recorded 77.11 per cent, 71.43 per cent and 80.70 per cent, respectively.

Keywords

Xanthomonas citri Subsp citri, Garcinia indica, Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus.
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  • Management of Citrus Canker in Kagzi Lime under Nursery Condition Using Biorationals

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Authors

K. Chethankumar
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India
K. C. Kirankumar
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India
R. K. Mesta
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Karnataka), India

Abstract


The present study was carried out by using different bioagents and botanicals for management of citrus canker on four months old kagzi lime seedlings, Among the different botanicals treated, Garcinia indica fruit rind extract was found be effective in management of citrus canker under nursery condition by reducing the per cent leaves infection (81.55%), number of shoots infected (73.24%) and per cent leaf area infection (82.63%). This was followed by bioagent treatment consisting of soil and aerial application of Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus (VK-6B), which recorded 77.11 per cent, 71.43 per cent and 80.70 per cent, respectively.

Keywords


Xanthomonas citri Subsp citri, Garcinia indica, Lysinibacillus xylanilyticus.

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