In Odisha the popular culinary banana variety Bantal suffers much from Fusarium wilt disease limiting its cultivation. An integrated effort has been made in the present experiment for effective management of the disease through a combination of chemicals, biocontrol agents and botanicals. The experiment was conducted at the Horticultural Research Station, Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology during 2013-14 in complete randomized block design. Ten treatments comprising of various combinations of chemicals, biocontrol agents and botanicals were replicated three times. The soil of the experimental plot was medium in available nitrogen, low in both available phosphorus and potash, sandy loam textured with a pH of 5.3. Sucker treatmen...
Fusarium wilt caused by the soil inhabiting fungus, Fusarium oxysporium f.sp. cubense is a major fac...
The study was aimed to know the ability ofjluorescent pseudomonads and nonpathogenic Fusarium for co...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...
Fusarium wilt diseases caused by Fusarium oxysporum f sp cubense (Foc) is the most important d...
In the last century, the banana crop and industry experienced dramatic losses due to an epidemic of ...
To develop effective biological control methods for management of Fusarium wilt of banana, 71 endoph...
Effectiveness of the application of organic matter and Trichoderma viride from suppresive soil to co...
Based on the data of General Director of Production and Horticulture, the damage of plantation area...
Fusarium wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), tropical race 4 (TR4) was c...
Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (E.F. Smith) Snyd. and Hans. is one of th...
Fusarium wilt of banana is a common disease in many banana growing countries worldwide. Attempts to ...
Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) is one the most damaging diseases of...
Among the various production constraints affecting banana cultivation, Fusarium wilt is considered ...
In the last century, the banana crop and industry experienced dramatic losses due to an epidemic of ...
Fusarium oxysporum is an omnipresent pathogen and is known as one of the soil-borne pathogens that c...
Fusarium wilt caused by the soil inhabiting fungus, Fusarium oxysporium f.sp. cubense is a major fac...
The study was aimed to know the ability ofjluorescent pseudomonads and nonpathogenic Fusarium for co...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...
Fusarium wilt diseases caused by Fusarium oxysporum f sp cubense (Foc) is the most important d...
In the last century, the banana crop and industry experienced dramatic losses due to an epidemic of ...
To develop effective biological control methods for management of Fusarium wilt of banana, 71 endoph...
Effectiveness of the application of organic matter and Trichoderma viride from suppresive soil to co...
Based on the data of General Director of Production and Horticulture, the damage of plantation area...
Fusarium wilt disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), tropical race 4 (TR4) was c...
Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (E.F. Smith) Snyd. and Hans. is one of th...
Fusarium wilt of banana is a common disease in many banana growing countries worldwide. Attempts to ...
Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) is one the most damaging diseases of...
Among the various production constraints affecting banana cultivation, Fusarium wilt is considered ...
In the last century, the banana crop and industry experienced dramatic losses due to an epidemic of ...
Fusarium oxysporum is an omnipresent pathogen and is known as one of the soil-borne pathogens that c...
Fusarium wilt caused by the soil inhabiting fungus, Fusarium oxysporium f.sp. cubense is a major fac...
The study was aimed to know the ability ofjluorescent pseudomonads and nonpathogenic Fusarium for co...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...