Tikka disease of groundnut
Class | Deuteromycetes |
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Sub-Class | Hypemycitidae |
Order | Moniliales |
Family | Dematiaceae |
Pathogen | Cercosporidium personatum |
Symptoms
- The disease appears as two distinct type of leaf spots cause by two species of Cercospora.
- Leaf infected by Cercospora archidicola show circular to irregular 1-10mm spores with a raddish brown to a black nacrotic area.
- Spots appears as a result of infection by Cercospora personata are smaller circular and dark brown to black in colour which enlarges upto about, 1-10 mm in diameter.
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Causal Organism
- Cercosporidium personatum earlier known as Cercospora personatum.
- Perfect stage Mycosphaerella Berkeley Jenkins.
- Cercospora archidicola perfect stage Mycosphaerella.
- Mycellium is restricted mostly in lesons first appears be intercellular which later turn in to intercellular.
- Haustoria are produce.
- Conidiospores are developed from Brown to black colour stroma rapturing the Epidermis.
- Conidiophore is one to septate un-branched measuring 54-60 microne, heaving know joints.
- Formation of conidium start at the tip of conidiophore.
- Conidium is haline pole yellow to dark filly form and multi celled (4-12 septae) with rounded or truncate base and subaccute tip.
Disease Cycle
- Primary infection occurs through conidia carried over the plants devaries or by seeds.
- The fungus spread through the air born conidia the role of perfect stage in perpeturing the disease in India is not fully known.
Controls
- Field sanitation
- Folior spray - Diethoin M²², Fygol QE, Diethain Z78.
- Resistance variety easily maturing varitues usually ascape the losses caused by the disease.
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