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Chilli (Capsicum frutescens) is the second most important and widely grown
vegetable crop in the world belongs to the family Solanaceae. A field
experiment was conducted at the central research field of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during October 2018 to March
2019. The study was aimed to evaluate varietal performance of chilli against
(ChLCV) and to assess the disease incidence (%) and PDI of Chilli leaf curl
virus (ChLCV) among different varieties. In this study, in total 8 varieties were
considered viz. BARI-1, BARI-2, BARI-3, Kalomorich, Bograjhal,
Bindumashi, Dhanua and Sufia. The field experiment was carried out in
randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. All the
varieties showed significant influence on different assayed parameters in the
test crop chilli under field condition against ChLCV. Among the varieties,
three varieties (Bogra jhal, Bindumashi) were found Moderately Resistant,
three varieties (BARI-2, BARI-1, Sufia) were showed Moderately Susceptible,
two varieties (Kalomorich, Dhanua) were Susceptible. BARI-3 variety was
found Highly Susceptible against ChLCV compared to other varieties. Due to
chilli leaf curl disease evident morphological changes appeared in leaves,
twigs, flowers and fruits. Yield of different chilli varieties was found
negatively correlated with the disease incidence (%) of ChLCV. Whereas yield
loss of chilli varieties positively correlated with disease incidence (%) of
ChLCV. Considering the disease incidence, PDI, growth and yield contributing
characters among the chilli varieties it was evident that no resistant variety was
found. Whereas, two local variety Bogra jhal and Bindu mashi showed
appreciable performance against ChLCV. |
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