OFF-SEASON PERPETUATION OF SAROCLADIUM ORYZAE UNDER MONOCROPPED RAlNFED ECOSYSTEM
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Keywords:
Echinocloa coronc, Monocropped rainfed ecosystem, Oryza sativa, Perpetuation, Sarocladium oryzaeAbstract
While the fungus Sarocladium oryzae survived for 10 and 7 months respectively in infected rice seeds (Oryza sativa L.) and infloresence of Echinocloa corono L. (Link.) under storage conditions, it could not survive for more than two months in infected stubbles of rice or E. corono plant parts in the field after harvest (September) in rainfed monocropped ecosystem of Hazaribag, Bihar, India. The test pathogen has also been found to survive in rhizosphere soil of rice during wet crop season (June to September/October) for more than six months after sowing infected seeds.
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