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Fruit rot is caused by a fungus called Phytophthora nicotianae.
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Symptoms of this disease appear on leaves, stems and fruits. Due to excess moisture, the disease spreads rapidly in brinjal crops.
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Due to which watery dry spots start appearing on the fruits, which later gradually spread to other fruits as well.
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The upper surface of the fruit affected by this disease becomes brown in color on which white colored fungus develops.
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Eventually the fruit breaks off from the plant and falls.
prevention measures
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Removal and destruction of the affected fruits.
Biological Management:- As a biological treatment, spray Monas curb (Pseudomonas fluorescens) @ 500 gm/acre, @150 -200 liters of water.
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