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Etiology and Management of Bacterial of Anthurium

Bacterial blight incited by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieJJenbachiae (Me Culloch and Pirone) Vauterin et al. (1995) is a serious disease of anthurium (Anthurium andreanum Linden) causing heavy economic loss to growers in Kerala. The diseased plants showed both foliar and systemic infections. Th...

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Hlavní autor: Dhanya M K
Další autoři: Mary C A (Guide)
Médium: Ph.D Thesis
Jazyk:Undetermined
Vydáno: Vellayani Department of Plant Pathology, College of Agriculture 2000
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520 3 |a Bacterial blight incited by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieJJenbachiae (Me Culloch and Pirone) Vauterin et al. (1995) is a serious disease of anthurium (Anthurium andreanum Linden) causing heavy economic loss to growers in Kerala. The diseased plants showed both foliar and systemic infections. The bacterium was a Gram negative, motile rod. Morphological, physiological and biochemical characters of the six isolates were same except for some characters like nature and rate of growth, virulence and hydrolysis of starch. The bacterium inciting this disease was identified as Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieffenbachiae based on morphological, physiological and biochemical characters coupled with pathogenicity. Potato Sucrose Agar was found to be the best medium for growth and slime production of the bacterium. Dieffenbachia sp., Philodendron oxycardium, Aglaonema robelinii, Colocasia esculenta and Syngonium podophyllum were carriers of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. dieJJenbachiae. The pathogen survived In infected plant debris kept in soil under glass house conditions and In refrigerated conditions for about 45 days and in soil for 60 days. Under in vitro evaluation, 100 ppm streptocycline and 0.3 per cent captan were most effective in inhibiting the growth of the pathogen. Under in vivo conditions, the relative efficiency of four ecofriendly management practices namely the application of turmeric powder + sodium bicarbonate, Pseudomonas jluorescens (proprietary product), neem oil and cowdung extract at three different levels were compared with that of spraying with 100 ppm streptocycline and 0.3 per cent captan. It was observed that the use of 0.15 per cent turmeric powder + sodium bicarbonate (10 : 1 proportion) was most effective and the extent of disease control achieved after a schedule of five sprayings at one week interval was same as that of 100 ppm streptocycline.  
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