Sowing time in coriander

  • For leaves purpose, coriander is sown in June-July.
  • For seed production coriander is sown in October-November.

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Control of fusarium wilt in muskmelon

  • Muskmelon plants get infected early in the season and they do not produce more fruit.
  • The first signs of fusarium wilt appear on older leaves. Leaves are yellowing and dry. The symptoms of this disease are most clearly seen during the heat of the day.
  • Brown cracks are visible in the stem, from which the brown red-coloured exudate.
  • Use the disease-free seed for sowing.
  • Plough the fields deep, destroy the weeds and make proper drainage.
  • For the effective control of fusarium wilt use the Propiconazole 25% EC @ 200 ml/acre or thiophanate-methyl 70 % WP @ 250-500 gm/acre.

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Control of damping off in tomato

  • Fungus attack usually starts on the germinating seed, spreading hypocotyls, basal stem and developing taproot.
  • Infected seedlings appear pale green with brownish water-soaked lesions at the basal portions of the stem.
  • Raise nursery beds at least 10 cm high.
  • Treat the seeds with carbendazim @ 2 gm/kg of seed.
  • To avoid mortality of seedlings due to damping off, drenching of the beds with Mancozeb 75% WP @ 400-600 gm/acre, is effective.

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Fertilizer and manure in Sorghum

  • The use of fertilizers and fertilizers depends on the condition of the soil.
  • Add farmyard manure @ 4-5 tonnes/acre at the time of field preparation.
  • Application of 40 kg urea, 45 kg DAP and 40-60 kg muriate of potash per acre at the time of final field preparation.
  • Apply 10 kg of zinc sulphate per acre.

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Nursery preparation in brinjal

  • Raised beds are necessary to avoid problem of water logging in heavy soils.
  • In sandy soils, however, sowing can be taken up in flat beds.
  • Raised beds of size 3 x 1 m and 10-15 cm in height are prepared.
  • About 70 cm distance is kept between two beds to carry out operations of watering, weeding, etc.
  • The surface of beds should be smooth and well levelled. Well-decomposed FYM or leaf mould may be mixed with the soil at the time of bed preparation.
  • To avoid mortality of seedlings due to damping off, drenching of the beds with Mancozeb 75% WP @400-600 gm/acre, is effective.

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Boron deficiency in tomato

  • These boron-deficient leaves show light general chlorosis.
  • These deficiency symptoms are similar to those caused by calcium deficiency.
  • The leaves are unusually brittle and tend to break easily.
  • Also, there is often a wilting of the younger leaves even under an adequate water supply, pointing to a disruption of water transport caused by boron deficiency.
  • Correction measure: Foliar spray of boron 20% EDTA @ 200 gm/acre.

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Irrigation management in cowpea

  • Cowpea is sensitive to waterlogging and requires less moisture compared to other vegetables.
  • Grain types require only 2-3 protective irrigations at flowering and pod development stages.  
  • Water requirement of vegetable type with protected and long fruiting phase is more than grain types.
  • Harden plants by restricting irrigation during pre-flowering stage.

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Soil preparation for makkhan grass

  • Plough 2-3-feet deep and level the ground.
  • At the time of preparation of the soil, add FYM/compost @ 6-8 t/acre and mix well in the soil.

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Staking practice in cowpea

  • Pole types/Climbing type’s varieties are visually trailed to bower or tiles made of bamboo poles and coir or plastic wire.
  • Erect supports with wooden sticks for trailing plants to bower when plants start vining.
  • Nipping of excess vegetative growth is a common practice for including flowering and fruiting in bush and semi trailing cowpea varsities especially when there is rain during flowering and fruiting phase.

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Weed management in brinjal

  • Hand weeding is done, when the plants are young.
  • spray weedicide pendimethalin 30% EC @ 1.2 litres/acre within 72 hours after transplanting + Hand weeding at 30 days after transplanting.

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