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TECHNOLOGIES/ PRODUCTS FOR MANAGEMENT OF MULBERRY DISEASES
1. CONTROL OF LEAF SPOT ( Cercospora moricola) Utility: For management of leaf spot disease caused by Cercospora moricola Name of the disease: Leaf spot Pathogen : Cercospora moricola Occurrence: Rainy and winter season Crop loss: 10-12% Symptoms: Brownish necrotic & irregular spots on leaf surface and shot holes Control measures: Physical : Removal & burning of affected leaves Cultural : Adopt of wider spacing Chemical: 0.2 % Bavistin (Carbendazim 50 % WP) Safe period: 7 days Developed by: Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570 008, Karnataka.
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2. CONTROL OF LEAF RUST ( Cerotelium fici) Utility: For management of leaf rust disease caused by Cerotelium fici Name of the disease: Leaf rust Pathogen :Cerotelium fici Occurrence: Rainy and winter seasons Crop loss: 10-15% Symptoms: Pinhead like brown eruptive lesions on leaf surface Control measures: Physical: Removal & burning of affected leaves Cultural: Adopt of wider spacing Chemical: 0.2 % Kavach (Chlorothalonil 75 % WP) Safe period: 14 days Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570 008, Karnataka.
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3. CONTROL OF POWDERY MILDEW (Phyllactinia corylea) Utility: For management of powdery mildew disease caused by Phyllactinia corylea Name of the disease: Powdery mildew Pathogen :Phyllactinia corylea Occurrence: Winter seasons Crop loss: 5-10% Symptoms: White powdery patches on the ventral surface of leaves Control measures: Physical: Removal & burning of affected leaves Cultural: Adopt of wider spacing Chemical: 0.2 % Karathane (Dinocap 30 % EC) / Bavistin Safe period: 14 days for Karathane and 7 days in case of Bavistin Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570 008, Karnataka.
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4. CONTROL OF FUNGAL LEAF BLIGHT (Alternaria alternata/ Fusarium pallidoroseum) Utility: For management of fungal leaf blight caused Alternaria alternata/ Fusarium pallidoroseum Name of the disease: Powdery mildew Pathogens: Alternaria alternata/ Fusarium pallidoroseum Occurrence: Summer and rainy Crop loss: 5-10% Symptoms: Browning/blackening of the leaf tip or edge of leaf lamina Control measures: Physical: Removal & burning of affected leaves Cultural: Adopt of wider spacing Chemical: 0.2% Dithane M-45 (Mancozeb 75 % WP) Safe period: 14 days Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570 008, Karnataka.
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5. CONTROL OF BACTERIAL LEAF BLIGHT (Pseudomonas syringae pv. mori Xanthomonas campestris pv. mori ) Utility: For management of bacterial leaf blight caused Pseudomonas syringae pv. Mori/ Xanthomonas campestris pv. mori Name of the disease: Bacterial leaf blight Pathogens: Pseudomonas syringae pv. mori Xanthomonas campestris pv. mori Occurrence: Rainy and winter Crop loss: 5-10% Symptoms: Blackish brown water soaked patches leading to curling & rotting of leaves Control measures: Physical: Removal & burning of affected leaves Cultural: Adopt of wider spacing Chemical: 0.2% Dithane M-45 (Mancozeb 75 % WP) Safe period: 14 days Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570008, Karnataka.
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6. TRI MIX Utility: It is a bio consortium for management of root rot disease of mulberry. It involves the region specific isolates of Trichoderma harzianum. Method of application: One kg Tri-mix is mixed with 10 kg Neem oil cake and 30 kg FYM (for 80 plants). Roots of infected plants are exposed and the mixture is applied @ 500 g/plant (3 times/ year at an interval of 4 months) followed by irrigation. The technology reduces the disease severity up to 75- 80%. Developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570 008, Karnataka.
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7. NURSERY GUARD Utility: For management of nursery diseases of mulberry Method of application:
Technology developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570008.
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8. BIONEMA Utility: To manage root knot disease of mulberry. This involves the application of ‘Bionema’ (Verticillium chlamydosporium) after mixing with FYM and neem oil cake in the ratio of 1:200:24 for control of root knot disease of mulberry. Method of application:
Technology developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore- 570008.
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9. RAKSHA Utility: For control of soilborne disease of mulberry This involves the application of both Indofil M-45 and biofungicide, ‘Raksha’ (Trichoderma harzianum). Prepare Raksha mixture by mixing of 1 kg Raksha with 50 kg FYM (for 100 plants), store the mixture under shade and keep moistened by adding 8-10 liters of water for over one week. Method of application:
Technology developed by: Central Sericultural Research & Training Institute, Mysore 570 008, Karnataka.
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Mulberry (Morus spp.) is cultivated in many countries across the world for its foliage which is the only food for silkworm Bombyx mori L. Mulberry cultivation in India, the second biggest producer of silk and the largest consumer has increased over years and is projected to reach 2.4 lakh ha, a whopping 32.60% increase over the present mulberry area by the end of 2017.
The tropical climate of India allows for luxuriant growth of mulberry. This perennial crop is exposed to several disease causing pathogens, fungal, bacterial, mycoplasma, viral, nematode, leading to deterioration of production and quality of feed. The quantum loss in terms of foliage and loss in cocoon crop due to inferior quality feed are considerable. Many studies were carried out during the last four decades on different aspects of mulberry diseases including etiology, predisposing factors, resistance/ susceptibility reactions, management strategies etc. This portal is a unique compilation of information aimed at beneficiary researchers, teachers, students, sericulturists and policy makers who frequently need to source information.
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- Spray during the cool hours i.e. early morning or evening.
- Strictly follow the safe period.
- Avoid water stagnation in the mulberry garden.