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Root Rot and Leaf Blight: Rhizoctonia solani
Field diagnostic symptoms
  • Yellowing, drooping of leaves and death of plants
  • Dark brown lesions on stem and bark shows shredding symptom.
  • Easily pulled out leaving dried, rotten root portions in the ground
  • Black minute sclerotia on rotten stem and root tissues

Dry root rot infected plant


Causal agent

Rhizoctonia bataticola (Pycnidial stage: Macrophomina phaseolina)
  • Mycelium - septate, dark brown in colour with constriction at hyphal branches
  • Sclerotia - minute, round, smooth, and black in colour
  • Pycnidia - globose, ostiolated and dark brown in colour
  • Pycnidiospores (Conidia) - thin walled, hyaline, single celled and elliptical

Dry root rot infected plant


Survival and mode of spread
  • Survival: In infected debris as facultative saprophyte and in soil as facultative parasite
  • Primary spread: Seed-borne and soil-borne sclerotia
  • Secondary spread : Air borne pycnidiospores
Favourable conditions
  • Day temperature: 30°C and above
  • Prolonged dry season followed by irrigation
Integrated disease management
  • Seed treatment with Trichoderma asperellum @ 4 g/kg or Bacillus subtilis @ 10 g/kg of seed
  • Basal application of zinc sulphate @ 25 kg/ha
  • Basal application of neem cake @ 150 kg/ha
  • Soil application of T. asperellum – 2.5 kg / ha + 250 kg of well decomposed FYM at 30 days after sowing
  • Spot drenching with Carbendazim 50 WP @ 1 gm/ lit
 
Updated on Jun 2023
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