PWD Control Id 1
Crop ID Avocado
Pwd Name Root rot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Fungus (Phytophthora cinnamomi)
Symptoms Loss of production and death of the tree.
Control Trunk injection of the systemic fungicide potassium phosphonate, repeated a... more
Trunk injection of the systemic fungicide potassium phosphonate, repeated annually
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,581
PWD Control Id 2
Crop ID Avocado
Pwd Name Anthracnose
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
Symptoms Fruit loss
Control Copper sprays are required to produce marketable fruit
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,581
PWD Control Id 3
Crop ID Avocado
Pwd Name Fruit flies
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms Superficial damage
Control Contact insecticide
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,581
PWD Control Id 4
Crop ID Hyacinth Bean
Pwd Name Anthracnose
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Colletotrichum lindemuthianum
Symptoms Cause serious crop losses
Control Spraying with zineb or captan may give reasonable control.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,624
PWD Control Id 5
Crop ID Hyacinth Bean
Pwd Name Leaf spot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Cercospora dolichi
Symptoms NULL
Control Spraying with fungicides
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,624
PWD Control Id 6
Crop ID Hyacinth Bean
Pwd Name Pod boring larvae (Adisura atkinsoni)
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms NULL
Control It can be controlled by spraying with Bacillus thuringiensis preparations.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,624
PWD Control Id 7
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Smut
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Ustilago coicis
Symptoms It destroys the ovaries.
Control Seed treatment with fungicide or with hot water (60–70°C) for at least 10 m... more
Seed treatment with fungicide or with hot water (60–70°C) for at least 10 minutes before sowing is recommended.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 8
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Leaf blight
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Bipolaris coicis
Symptoms NULL
Control Burning of crop residues, spraying of fungicides and the use of more resist... more
Burning of crop residues, spraying of fungicides and the use of more resistant cultivars.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 9
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Tar leaf spot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Phyllachora coicis
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 10
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Rust
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Puccinia operata
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 11
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Rats
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 12
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Birds
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 13
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Grasshoppers
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 14
Crop ID Job's Tear
Pwd Name Termites
Pwd Type Pest
Causal Agent NULL
Symptoms NULL
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,625
PWD Control Id 15
Crop ID Gemsbok Bean (Tylosema esculentum)
Pwd Name Fungi
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Alternaria tenuissima
Symptoms Necrotic lesions
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,626
PWD Control Id 16
Crop ID Gemsbok Bean (Tylosema esculentum)
Pwd Name Fungi
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Phoma spp.
Symptoms Necrotic lesions
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,626
PWD Control Id 17
Crop ID Niger Seed
Pwd Name Ozonium wilt
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Ozonium texanum var. parasiticum Thirum.
Symptoms Necrotic lesions develop on stem of well grown plants near the soil level. ... more
Necrotic lesions develop on stem of well grown plants near the soil level. Whitish fungal mycelium grows on these necrotic areas under high humidity and the branches, leaves, inflorescence etc become soft and start rotting. The diseased stem, breaks.
Control Treating the seed with Thiram at the rate of 2 g/kg seed before sowing is q... more
Treating the seed with Thiram at the rate of 2 g/kg seed before sowing is quite effective to control the disease.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,629
PWD Control Id 18
Crop ID Niger Seed
Pwd Name Collar rot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.
Symptoms The tissues of collar region become soft and depressed. White fungus grows ... more
The tissues of collar region become soft and depressed. White fungus grows on the diseased part and forms mustard seed like sclerotia.
Control NULL
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,629
PWD Control Id 19
Crop ID Niger Seed
Pwd Name Macrophomina root and stem rot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Macrophomina phaseolina (Maubl.) Ashby
Symptoms Typical root rot, stem rot, charcoal rot and leaf blight symptoms are produ... more
Typical root rot, stem rot, charcoal rot and leaf blight symptoms are produced. Macrophomina infected roots are light blackish to black in colour, which are covered with black sclerotia and are brittle. The blackening extends from ground level upward on the stem giving black colour to stem.
Control Deep ploughing in summer, crop rotation, seed treatment with thiram (0.2%) ... more
Deep ploughing in summer, crop rotation, seed treatment with thiram (0.2%) + Carbendazim (0.1%), application of Trichoderma viride @ 2.5 kg/ha mixing with 50 kg FYM in the field before sowing.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,629
PWD Control Id 20
Crop ID Niger Seed
Pwd Name Damping off/root rot
Pwd Type Disease
Causal Agent Rhizoctonia solani
Symptoms The fungus attacks stem of the seedling at ground level, makes water soaked... more
The fungus attacks stem of the seedling at ground level, makes water soaked soft and incapable of supporting the seedling which falls over and dies. On older seedlings elongated brownish black lesions appear.
Control The seed should be treated with Thiram or Captan @3.0 g/kg seed. The diseas... more
The seed should be treated with Thiram or Captan @3.0 g/kg seed. The disease can also be reduced by drenching the plants with Captan 50 WP @0.25% and crop rotation should be followed.
Notes NULL
Metadata Id 8,629