Abstract:
The present investigation was carried out in three different fields of medicinal
crops at Lakshmipur-Kholabaria village in Natore District, Bangladesh during the
period from April, 2013 to February, 2014. The investigation was conducted with
an effort to identify the major and minor diseases, their cause(s) and to measure
the disease incidence and disease severity of major diseases of selected medicinal
crops. This was the first methodological investigation to find out the diseases of
medicinal crops in Bangladesh. In the present research, five commercially
cultivated and economically important medicinal crops viz. aloe vera (Aloe
barbadensis), winter cherry (Withania somnifera), asparagus (Asparagus
officinalis), malabur nut (Adhatoda vasica), basil (Ocimum basilicum) were
selected for disease investigation. Data were collected from three different fields at
Lakshmipur-Kholabaria village in Natore district in three different seasons of
Bangladesh. Plants were examined In situ for disease symptoms as well as
samples being collected for laboratory analysis. Causal organism(s) were
identified using morphological characteristics, and where necessary with
compound microscope. According to disease incidence and severity, the major
disease of aloe vera was Alternaria leaf spot where the highest disease incidence
and disease severity were 90% and 76.67%, respectively. Major disease of winter
cherry was leaf roll and the highest disease incidence was 50%. In case of
asparagus, major disease was stem rust and the highest disease incidence and
severity were 33.33% and 11.67%, respectively. For malabur nut, major disease
was Cercospora leaf spot where the highest disease incidence was 63.33%. In case
of basil, major disease was leaf spot and the highest disease incidence and severity
were 43.33% and 53.33%, respectively. It was found that during rainy season the
incidence and severity of most of the diseases were high.
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
IN
PLANT PATHOLOGY
SEMESTER: JULY-DECEMBER, 2014