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Soni, Saurbh, Mehta, P. K., Chandel, R. S., Kalia, Monika |
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Potato Journal; Jan-Jun2017, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p45-51, 7p |
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Beauveria brongniartii (Saccardo) isolated from grubs of Brahmina coriacea (Hope) taken from potato fields located at Kheradhar in high hills of Himachal Pradesh was categorized into isolates KH I and KH II based on morphological features of fungus. for mass multiplication of B. brongniartii, four grain media viz. cowpea, maize, sorghum and oat were evaluated to select the suitable substrate for growth and mass multiplication. Cowpea was found to be best substrate showing maximum vertical growth of fungus (6.60-6.97 cm) in test tubes. Spore count was maximum (2.30 x 107 conidia/ml) in KH I isolate on cowpea. The fungus was multiplied in polypropylene bags on crushed, overnight presoaked cowpea grains. Within 21 days, the grains were covered by good growth of fungus and were used for field application. Under field conditions, double application of B. brongniartii (KH I) @ 1014 spores/ha was found effective. There was 44.85 per cent reduction in tuber damage on weight basis as compared with the control at the time of harvesting, whereas 33.99 per cent reduction in the grub population was observed in the treated plots as compared to untreated check. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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