Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at the central farm of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural
University (SAU) during June to September, 2014. The screening experiment was
carried out with seven mungbean varieties viz., V1 (BARI Mungbean-2), V2 (BARI
Mungbean-3), V3 (BARI Mungbean-4), V4 (BARI Mungbean-5), V5 (BARI
Mungbean-6), V6 (BINA Mungbean-7) and V7 (BINA Mungbean-8). The
management experiment was carried out with seven different treatments viz., T1
(Admire), T2 (Aktara), T3 (Marshall), T4 (Confider), T5 (Garlic Extract), T6
(Neam) and T7 (Control) in BARI mungbean-5 against Mungbean yellow mosaic
virus. The performance of the mungbean cultivars against Mungbean yellow
mosaic virus differed significantly. The highest plant height (86.95 cm) was
observed in V2 but the highest number of branch plant-1 (3.30), number of pods
plant-1 (31.89), pod length (8.19 cm) and seed yield (2433 kg ha-1) were observed
in V5 (BARI Mungbean-6). Again, the minimum disease incidence (2.22, 5.00 and
6.67% at 30, 40 and 50 DAS, respectively) and disease severity (8.67, 12.67 and
17.67% at 30, 40 and 50 DAS, respectively) were found in V5 (BARI Mungbean-
6). In management experiment, the different management option showed
significantly different performance against the disease. The highest number of
branch plant-1 (3.22) and seed yield (1877.33 kg ha-1) were observed with the
application of T1 (Admire). The minimum disease incidence (1.33, 3.11 and 4.44%
at 30, 40 and 50 DAS, respectively) and disease severity (8.66, 12.67 and 17.67%
at 30, 40 and 50 DAS, respectively) were found with the application of T1
(Admire). Considering the performances of different management option against
Mungbean yellow mosaic virus, the highest reduction of disease incidence
(71.42%), disease severity (62.66%) and increasing the yield (85.29%) over
control were recorded incase of application of T1 (Admire).
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfilment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY
SEMESTER: January-June, 2015