Fusarium sag, caused by Fusarium oxysporum, is a main constraint in brinjal production in India. The ailment is widely distributed in sweltering, subtropical and some warm sober regions of the realm. The pathogen is difficult to control because it is soil-borne and has a expansive host-range, including various hundred species describing 44 families of plants. Infection is through root-to-root transmission, flow of soil and dissemination by farm implements, and bug transmission.A total Fifty two lines of brinjal germplasm were secluded against the in a sick plot for fusarium wilt opposition at Develeela life science Pvt.Ltd. Raipur Chhattisgarh. six lines, namely., AB-2, AB-6, AB-8 , AB-24, AB-35, AB-50 showed well resistant backlash, with no wilting of plants; five lines, namely., Ab-26, AB-25, AB-52, AB-44 and AB-13, showed fighting reaction per insignificant value wilt 3.33 10.0. Two lines, AB-33 and AB-20, displayed a quite resistant backlash, with sag incidences of 11.0 and 12.0%, individually; in contrast, 25 lines were "moderately susceptible to very susceptible," accompanying wilt occurrence ranging from 25.45 to 100.0%.
Author(s) Details:
Akanksha Pandey,
Biotech Department, K. D. Rungta College of
Science and Technology, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India.
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