Effect of nitrogen on development of alternaria blight caused by Alternaria, solani of tomato (Lycopersicon escuientum) in rainy and winter seasons


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  • J P SHARMA
  • S KUMAR

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Alternaria solani, tomato, nitrogen, relation with weather factors, Alternaria blight, Lycopersicon esculentum

Abstract

Effect of nitrogen application in relations to concomitant weather factors was studied on the severity of the early blight [Alternaria soluni (EII. & Martin Jones & Grout)] disease of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill nom. Cons) in a lield experiment for 8 growing seasons. The weather factors recorded 10 days preceding the, disease observations showed augmentation in the severity at almost all dosage of N applied (0-250 kg N/ha at 11 levels at an increment of 25 kg/ha). Temperature (maximum, and minimum) and the total precipitation increased the disease severity most signilicanlly both in the rainy and'winter seasons. Mean maximum temperature of 29.65oC. minimum of 22.09oC and the percipitation of 128 mm in ihe rainy season and those of 23.40oC, 8.69oC and 7.16mm, respectively in the winter season favoured the disease-development. Highter relative humidity and the frequency of rain indirectly favoured, the disease-development. The direct role of N levels in increasing the severity was not tbund significant A dose of 150 kg N/ha in the rainy seaSon and 175 kg N/ha in winter season was worked out to be optimum for the Alfisol of Chhotanagpur plateau of Bihar.

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Author Biographies

  • J P SHARMA
    Scientist (Plant Pathology), Central Horticultural Experiment Sattion, Indian Institute of Horticultural Research, Ranchi,Bihar 834 010
  • S KUMAR
    Senior scentist (plant Pathology),  Central Horticultural Experiment Sattion, Indian Institute of Hort icultural Research, Ranchi,Bihar 834 010

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SHARMA, J. P., & KUMAR, S. (2013). Effect of nitrogen on development of alternaria blight caused by Alternaria, solani of tomato (Lycopersicon escuientum) in rainy and winter seasons. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 68(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/27325