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In vivo Screening of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) Germplasm of Different Duration Groups against Rhizome Rot Caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp.


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1 Department of Plant Pathology, College of Horticulture, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Anantharajupeta (A.P.), India
2 Department of Plant Pathology, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem (A.P.), India
     

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Field screening studies were conducted over a period of one year i.e. 2016-2017 in augmented block design with 120 available germplasm lines of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) at College of Horticulture, Anantharajupeta. These lines were screened against the rhizome rot caused by Pythium graminicolum and Fusarium solani under natural conditions. The severity of rhizome rot is ranged from 0.00 to 92.86 per cent irrespective cultures screened. Among the germplasm cultures screened, cultures like IC-319341, Tenali Kasturi, VK-23, GS, IC-420606, IC-033007, IC-211641, PTS-8, Vikici, Dhindigam, ACC-48, Sonia, NB-60, Kasturi in short duration group, Prathibha, Thodupuztha, KTS-9, Prasangali, ACC-79 in medium duration group and NH-1, Ranga, Salem, Salem-2, Wagon, PTS-12, CL-8, CL-9, CL-10, CL-3, CL-4 in long duration group were resistant to rhizome rot showed 0.0% diseases incidence. More disease incidence (susceptible reaction) of rhizome rot was observed in long duration group.

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Germplasm, Rhizome Rot, Turmeric, Varieties, Screening, Resistant.
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  • In vivo Screening of Turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) Germplasm of Different Duration Groups against Rhizome Rot Caused by Pythium and Fusarium spp.

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M. Lakshmi Naga Nandini
Department of Plant Pathology, College of Horticulture, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Anantharajupeta (A.P.), India
C. H. Ruth
Department of Plant Pathology, College of Horticulture, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Anantharajupeta (A.P.), India
K. Gopal
Department of Plant Pathology, Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University, Venkataramannagudem (A.P.), India

Abstract


Field screening studies were conducted over a period of one year i.e. 2016-2017 in augmented block design with 120 available germplasm lines of turmeric (Curcuma longa L.) at College of Horticulture, Anantharajupeta. These lines were screened against the rhizome rot caused by Pythium graminicolum and Fusarium solani under natural conditions. The severity of rhizome rot is ranged from 0.00 to 92.86 per cent irrespective cultures screened. Among the germplasm cultures screened, cultures like IC-319341, Tenali Kasturi, VK-23, GS, IC-420606, IC-033007, IC-211641, PTS-8, Vikici, Dhindigam, ACC-48, Sonia, NB-60, Kasturi in short duration group, Prathibha, Thodupuztha, KTS-9, Prasangali, ACC-79 in medium duration group and NH-1, Ranga, Salem, Salem-2, Wagon, PTS-12, CL-8, CL-9, CL-10, CL-3, CL-4 in long duration group were resistant to rhizome rot showed 0.0% diseases incidence. More disease incidence (susceptible reaction) of rhizome rot was observed in long duration group.

Keywords


Germplasm, Rhizome Rot, Turmeric, Varieties, Screening, Resistant.

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