Plant disease management through cultural practices
1. PLANT DISEASES MANAGEMENT THROUGH
CULTURAL PRACTICES
DR. RAJBIR SINGH
Assistant Professor
Department of Plant Pathology
Gochar Mahavidyalaya, Rampur Maniharan, Saharanpur (UP), India
Affiliated to Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut (UP), India
Email: rajbir25805@yahoo.com, rajbirsingh2810@gmail.com
Cell No. 91-9456613374
2. Disease Management Through
Cultural Practices
Cultural practices– Practices pertaining to the cultivation of crops
Principles
To destruct infection centre
To break infection chain
Starving of pathogen
Create unfavorable conditions for pathogen
4. (B). Sanitation – destruction or reduction of inoculum
a). Destruction of crop residues
Exp. White rust of crucifers
b). Eradication of host & pathogen or rouging
Exp. Loose smut of wheat
c). Elamination of over summering / over wintering
hosts / weeds
5. (C). Eradication of alternate host-
Exp. Barberry
(D). Modification of cultural practices
(a). Mixed cropping
Exp. Jowar + Arhar
HCN control F. oxysporium sp. udum
6. (b). Avoid over crowding or plant spacing
Exp. Damping off of Vegetables
(c). Alteration of date of sowing
Exp. White rust of crucifers – early sowing
(d). Proper irrigation
Exp. Bacterial Leaf Blight of Rice
(e). Hot weather deep ploughing
Exp. Stem rot of rice (S. oryzae)
7. (f). Method of sowing
Exp. Deep sowing ↓ flag smut of wheat
(g). High ridging
Exp. 10-15 cm ↓ L. B. of Potato
(d). Selection of healthy seed
Exp. Loose smut of wheat
(i). Use of organic amendments - (Antagonist)
Exp. Damping off
8. (j). Adjustment of soil reaction
Exp. Club root of crucifers
(c). Adjustment of harvesting time
Exp. L. B. of Potato – cut upper portion