Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum f.
sp. niveum)
Initially the plants show temporary wilting
symptoms, which becomes permanent and progressive, affecting more vines. The
leaves of the affected plants show yellowing, loose turgidity and show drooping
Symptoms: Eventually, the plant dies. The
roots are not affected. In older plants, leaves wilt suddenly and vascular
bundles in the collar region become yellow or brown
Control: Three sprays of Karathane (6 g
in 10 litres of water) or Bavistin (1 g /litre of water) immediately on
appearance of initial symptoms at 5-6 days interval controls the disease.
Leaves of fully grown vines should be thoroughly drenched during spraying.
Downey Mildew (Pseudoperonospora
cubensis)
It is prevalent in areas of high humidity,
especially when summer rains occur regularly.
Symptoms.: The disease is first seen as
yellow angular spots on the upper surface of the leaves. Under conditions of
high humidity, whitish powdery growth appears on the lower surface of the
leaves. The disease spreads rapidly killing the plant quickly through rapid
defoliation.
Control: Excellent control of this
disease can be achieved with Ridomil (1.5 g/litre of water) which must always
be used simultaneously with a protectant fungicide such as Mancozeb (0.2%) to
prevent the development of resistant strains
Bitter Gourd Mosaic
This virus disease is mostly confined to the
leaves.
Symptoms: appearing on the leaves in the
secondary branches produced at the apical end of the plant. Small irregular
yellowish patches are seen on the leaves. Some leaves show vein clearing in one
or two lobes of the leaf and severely infected plants show reduction in leaf
size and elongation and/or suppression of one or two lobes
Symptoms: Young developing leaves are
completely distorted and malformed with considerable reduction in their size.
Some of the leaves show marked reduction in the development of lamina resulting
in a shoestring effect. The virus is transmitted by five species of aphids.
Control: Spraying the crop just after
germination with Monocrotophos (0.05%) or Phosphamidon (0.05%) at 10-day
intervals prevents aphid vectors.
Bitter gourd Witches' Broom
Plants infected in the early stages do not
bear any fruit and the loss is 100%.
Symptoms: this disease are malformation
and proliferation of axillary buds. Diseased plants show many abnormally little
leaves, which fail to attain full size. The diseased plants bear many flowers
and blossom earlier than healthy plants. Flowers on infected plants show
characteristic green, phyllody symptoms
Symptoms: Fruit formation is noticed from the
flowers partially infected with the disease. Fruits from these flowers are very
small, cylindrical and deformed. The outer surface of the fruits is smooth and
fruits are completely seedless. Plants showing severe witches' broom do not
bear any fruit.
Control: Application of Carbofuran (1.5
kg a.i./ha) at the time of sowing seeds followed by 5-6 foliar sprays of either
Phosphamidon (0.05%) or Monocrotophos (0.05%) or Oxydematon Methyl (0.05%) at
10 days interval, to control the vector population. Spraying of Oxytetracycline
hydrochloride solution (500 ppm) at weekly intervals suppress the disease
symptoms.
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