eprintid: 6035 rev_number: 10 eprint_status: archive userid: 17 dir: disk0/00/00/60/35 datestamp: 2012-07-06 10:19:55 lastmod: 2012-07-06 10:19:55 status_changed: 2012-07-06 10:19:55 type: article metadata_visibility: show contact_email: Library-ICRISAT@CGIAR.ORG creators_name: Butler, D R creators_name: Wadia, K D R creators_name: Reddy, R K creators_name: Das, N D creators_name: Johnson, B creators_name: Kumari, M creators_name: Murty, K K creators_name: Sreenivas, B creators_name: Srivastava, N N icrisatcreators_name: Butler, D R icrisatcreators_name: Wadia, K D R icrisatcreators_name: Reddy, R K affiliation: ICRISAT(Patancheru) affiliation: CRIDA(Hyderabad) affiliation: ANGRAU(Ananantapur) country: India title: A weather-based scheme to advise on limited chemical control of groundnut leaf spot diseases in India ispublished: pub subjects: s1.3 subjects: s2.16 subjects: s2.7 full_text_status: restricted abstract: Infection of groundnuts by pathogens causing early and late leaf spot diseases (Cercospora arachidicola [Mycosphaerella arachidis] and Phaeoisariopsis personata [M. berkeleyi], respectively) is strongly affected by accumulated daily leaf wetness periods and, in the rainy season, temperature is unlikely to severely limit infection. Earlier work relating patterns of leaf wetness to infection, was used to define a daily Wetness Index (WI) which was compared with infection on inoculated plants exposed in the crop for periods of 7 d. Infection was only severe when the 7-d WI total exceeded a value of 2.3. The proportion of leaves with one or more lesions on the main stem was used to assess the amount of inoculum in the crop. When the proportion of diseased leaves exceeded 10% and the WI total exceeded the threshold, application of a fungicide was advised. Successive sprays were separated by at least 14 d and a maximum of three sprays were applied in the growing season. Field trials showed that three sprays gave limited benefit where the disease pressure was severe, but substantial increases in pod and haulm yield were possible with only one or two fungicide applications in locations with less disease pressure date: 2000 date_type: published publication: Experimental Agriculture volume: 36 number: 4 publisher: Cambridge University Press pagerange: 469-478 refereed: TRUE issn: 0014-4797 official_url: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0014479700001046 related_url_url: http://scholar.google.co.in/scholar?as_q=A+weather-based+scheme+to+advise+on+limited+chemical+control+of+groundnut+leaf+spot+diseases+in+India&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_occt=title&as_sauthors=&as_publication=&as_ylo=&as_yhi=&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5 related_url_type: author citation: Butler, D R and Wadia, K D R and Reddy, R K and Das, N D and Johnson, B and Kumari, M and Murty, K K and Sreenivas, B and Srivastava, N N (2000) A weather-based scheme to advise on limited chemical control of groundnut leaf spot diseases in India. Experimental Agriculture, 36 (4). pp. 469-478. ISSN 0014-4797 document_url: http://oar.icrisat.org/6035/1/ExpAgric_36_4_469-478%20_2000.pdf