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Crop Rotation in Brinjal (solanum Melongena L.) for Bacterial Wilt Incidence


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An experiment was conducted for two years during 2004 to 2006 to study the crop rotation impact on the bacterial wilt incidence in the brinjal crop involving the two non-host crops viz., maize and sorghum. Study indicates that, the wilt incidence was reduced to 59.10 and 58.52 per cent with maize and sorghum, respectively compared to monocropping sequence (82.31%) of brinjal.

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Brinjal, Crop Rotation, Bacterial Wilt, ralstonia Solanacearum
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P. S. Ajjappalavara
Horticultural Research Station, Haveri Karnataka, India

Abstract


An experiment was conducted for two years during 2004 to 2006 to study the crop rotation impact on the bacterial wilt incidence in the brinjal crop involving the two non-host crops viz., maize and sorghum. Study indicates that, the wilt incidence was reduced to 59.10 and 58.52 per cent with maize and sorghum, respectively compared to monocropping sequence (82.31%) of brinjal.

Keywords


Brinjal, Crop Rotation, Bacterial Wilt, ralstonia Solanacearum