Impact of okra yellow vein mosaic virus on the physiology of okra crop and its management

Ahmad Zeshan1, Muhammad and Iftikhar1, Yasir and Ali2, Safdar and Yousaf1, Maryam and Ahmed3, Nadeem and Usman Ghani4, Muhammad (2019) Impact of okra yellow vein mosaic virus on the physiology of okra crop and its management. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 7 (1). pp. 69-73.

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Abstract

Okra plants infected with okra yellow vein mosaic virus (OYVMV) were observed in the field for assessment of disease incidence and disease severity. Virus confirmation was done by whitefly inoculation, chip and leaf patch grafting. Electrolyte leakage and membrane stability index was calculated by recommended methods. The disease was managed by applying the mixture of buprofezin (0.001%), neem extract (0.005%) and citric acid (0.0003%). Parbhani kranti variety was most infected while Green wonder was less infected. More electrolytes leakage was recorded in infected plants while minimum in healthy plants. Neem extract was the more significant in reducing disease incidence by deterring the whiteflies from the okra crop. Citric also gave good results by repairing the plants cell damage and boosting the defense mechanism.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2023 09:12
Last Modified: 01 Mar 2024 04:24
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/221

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