Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings

The occurrence of collar rot in coffee was found to be increased by the incorporation of sand in the test soil (forest soil) and by mulching with rice-straw. Lime reduced the occurrence of the disease. When seedbeds were covered with polythene sheets, germination increased and the degree of infection reduced. Irrigation of seedbeds at different intervals did not significantly affect seed germination and mortality of coffee seedlings due to collar rot. However, plants which received water once in 24 h were slightly vigorous than those which received water once in 48 h. (ATA 10(8):52031. 1985)

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Main Authors: 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P., 114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
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Published: Oct
Subjects:COFFEA ARABICA, PLANTULAS, RHIZOCTONIA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES, CONTROL CULTURAL, GERMINACION, RIEGO, MANTILLO, RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI, ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:795812020-02-03T21:46:59ZEffect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P. 114688 Safeeulla, K.M. Oct 1982The occurrence of collar rot in coffee was found to be increased by the incorporation of sand in the test soil (forest soil) and by mulching with rice-straw. Lime reduced the occurrence of the disease. When seedbeds were covered with polythene sheets, germination increased and the degree of infection reduced. Irrigation of seedbeds at different intervals did not significantly affect seed germination and mortality of coffee seedlings due to collar rot. However, plants which received water once in 24 h were slightly vigorous than those which received water once in 48 h. (ATA 10(8):52031. 1985)The occurrence of collar rot in coffee was found to be increased by the incorporation of sand in the test soil (forest soil) and by mulching with rice-straw. Lime reduced the occurrence of the disease. When seedbeds were covered with polythene sheets, germination increased and the degree of infection reduced. Irrigation of seedbeds at different intervals did not significantly affect seed germination and mortality of coffee seedlings due to collar rot. However, plants which received water once in 24 h were slightly vigorous than those which received water once in 48 h. (ATA 10(8):52031. 1985)COFFEA ARABICAPLANTULASRHIZOCTONIAENFERMEDADES FUNGOSASCONTROL DE ENFERMEDADESCONTROL CULTURALGERMINACIONRIEGOMANTILLORHIZOCTONIA SOLANIENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELOAnnals of Tropical Research (Filipinas)
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topic COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
RHIZOCTONIA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
CONTROL CULTURAL
GERMINACION
RIEGO
MANTILLO
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO
COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
RHIZOCTONIA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
CONTROL CULTURAL
GERMINACION
RIEGO
MANTILLO
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO
spellingShingle COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
RHIZOCTONIA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
CONTROL CULTURAL
GERMINACION
RIEGO
MANTILLO
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO
COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
RHIZOCTONIA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
CONTROL CULTURAL
GERMINACION
RIEGO
MANTILLO
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO
128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
description The occurrence of collar rot in coffee was found to be increased by the incorporation of sand in the test soil (forest soil) and by mulching with rice-straw. Lime reduced the occurrence of the disease. When seedbeds were covered with polythene sheets, germination increased and the degree of infection reduced. Irrigation of seedbeds at different intervals did not significantly affect seed germination and mortality of coffee seedlings due to collar rot. However, plants which received water once in 24 h were slightly vigorous than those which received water once in 48 h. (ATA 10(8):52031. 1985)
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topic_facet COFFEA ARABICA
PLANTULAS
RHIZOCTONIA
ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
CONTROL DE ENFERMEDADES
CONTROL CULTURAL
GERMINACION
RIEGO
MANTILLO
RHIZOCTONIA SOLANI
ENCALAMIENTO DEL SUELO
author 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
author_facet 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
114688 Safeeulla, K.M.
author_sort 128297 Venkatasubbaiah, P.
title Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
title_short Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
title_full Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
title_fullStr Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
title_sort effect of cultural practices in the control of collar rot infection in coffee seedlings
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