Abstract:
An experiment was conducted at Sheree-Bangia Agricultural University on integrated
approach for management of rhizome rot of ginger caused by Fusarium oxysporum
during 15 March'2011 to February 2012. There were sixteen treatments used
including untreated control such as Bavistin 50WP, Poultry waste + Ridiomil gold MZ
72, Poultry waste+ neem leaf extract, Saw dusts + alamanda leaf extract, Poultry
waste+ Bavistin 50WP, Saw dusts+ neem leaf extract, Trichoderma harzianum,
Poultry waste, Saw dusts+ Ridomil gold MZ 72, Poultry waste+ alamanda leaf extract,
Saw dusts, Saw dusts+ Bavistin 50WP, Ridomil gold MZ 72, neem leaf extract,
alamanda leaf extract. Rhizomes were treated with Bavistin 50WP, Ridomil gold,
neem leaf extract, alamanda leaf extract and Trichoderma harzianum. Poultry waste
and saw dusts were applied in the plot during land preparation. The lowest disease
incidence (2.77%) and the highest reduction of disease incidence (95.66%) over
untreated control were counted in Poultry waste+Bavistin 50WP followed by Poultry
waste+Ridomilgold MZ 72), Poultry waste + Alamanda leaf extract, at 240 DAP. The
highest disease incidence (63.88%) was recorded in untreated control. The lowest
disease severity (8.23%) and the highest reduction of disease severity (84.62%) over
control was recorded at 240 DAP in Poultry waste+Bavistin 50WP followed by
Poultry waste+alamanda leaf extract. The highest number of tillers (60) per hill, the
highest plant height (65.20 ern) per plot, the highest weight (3039 g) of the healthy
rhizome per plot and the lowest weight (307.3 g) of infected rhizome per plot was
recorded in case of Poultry waste+Bavistin 50WP. The highest rhizome yield (16.73
tlha) was achieved in Poultry waste+Bavistin 50WP which was 172.92% increased
over the untreated control followed by Til (16.24 t/ha). Poultry waste+a1amanda leaf
extract was also showed better yield (16.24t1ha) Performance,
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements
for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY