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Plgeonpea B i b l i o g r a p h y<br />
KULKARNI, Y . S . , M.K. PATEL, and<br />
S.G. ABHYANKAR. 1960.<br />
A new b a c t e r i a l l e a f spot and stem canker<br />
o f p l g e o n p e a . C u r r . S c i . 1 9 ( 2 ) : 3 8 4 . 959<br />
A new b a c t e r i a l l e a f s p o t was f i r s t n o t i c e d<br />
on t h e l o w e r l e a v e s of plgeonpea (Cajanus<br />
c a j a n M l l l s p . ) at J a l g a o n and Anand in<br />
September 1949. The d i s e a s e symptom and<br />
i t s a t t a c k o n t h e p l a n t a r e d e s c r i b e d .<br />
LEACH, R., 1934.<br />
Report o f t h e M y c o l o g i s t f o r 1933. A . Rep.<br />
Dep. A g r l c . N y a s a l a n d . 1 9 3 3 : 5 4 - 5 5 . 960<br />
Armillaria meIlea k i l l e d pigeonpeas in<br />
i n f e s t e d t e a p l a n t a t i o n .<br />
LEACH, R., and J. WRIGHT. 1930.<br />
C o l l a r and stem canker of (Cajanus c a j a n )<br />
plgeonpea caused by a s p e c i e s of Physalospora.<br />
Mem. Imp. C o l l . T r o p . A g r i c .<br />
T r i n i d a d ( M y c o l . S e r . ) 1:12 p p . 961<br />
The p r i m a r y symptoms a r e t h e f o r m a t i o n of<br />
g r e y , s c u t i f o r m , dark-edged l e s i o n s a v e r a <br />
g i n g 5 cm l o n g on t h e stem and b r a n c h e s .<br />
The l e s i o n s t u r n d a r k brown a t t h e c o l l a r<br />
r e g i o n and u s u a l l y canker g i r d l e s t h e<br />
c o l l a r and k i l l s t h e p l a n t . D e s c r i p t i o n<br />
of Phoma and Macrophoma a r e g i v e n . C u l t u <br />
r a l s t u d i e s a r e b r i e f l y d e s c r i b e d .<br />
LOPEZ ROSA, J . M . 1969.<br />
Phoma s p . The c a u s a l agent of plgeonpea<br />
canker ( A b s t r a c t ) . P h y t o p a t h .<br />
5 9 ( 1 0 ) : 1 3 4 8 . 962<br />
I s o l a t i o n , v a r i e t a l r e a c t i o n s , growth i n<br />
c u l t u r e , and i n o c u l a t i o n of a Phoma s p .<br />
c a u s i n g canker i n plgeonpea i n P u e r t o Rico<br />
a r e d e s c r i b e d .<br />
MCDONALD, J . , 1924.<br />
Anntial r e p o r t o f the M y c o l o g i s t f o r t h e year<br />
1923. A. Rep. Dep. A g r i c . Kenya f o r t h e year<br />
ended 31st December 1 9 2 3 : 8 1 - 8 5 . 963<br />
Disease s i m i l a r t o t h a t o f Madagascar<br />
b u t t e r beans caused by a fungus s i m i l a r to<br />
Vermucularia c a p s i c i observed on plgeonpea,<br />
c o n t r o l l e d on beans by Bordeaux m i x t u r e .<br />
McRAE, W. 1923.<br />
Report o f t h e I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c i e n t .<br />
Rep. A g r i c . Res. I n s t . Pusa 1 9 2 2 - 2 3 :<br />
5 3 - 6 0 . 964<br />
Fusarium w i l t of plgeonpea was v e r y severe<br />
i n t h e season. M a n u r i a l experiments showed<br />
t h a t superphosphate i n c r e a s e d d i s e a s e i n c i <br />
dence and green manure decreased i t . Superphosphate<br />
a f t e r green manure reduced i t .<br />
McRAE, W. 1924.<br />
Report o f t h e I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c l e n t .<br />
Rep. A g r i c . Res. I n s t . Pusa, 1 9 2 3 - 2 4 :<br />
4 1 - 5 1 . 965<br />
Seed-borne spores of Fusarium udum caused<br />
l i t t l e w i l t o f Rahar ( P l g e o n p e a ) . Seed<br />
d i s i n f e c t i o n t r i a l o n 1-acre ( 0 . 4 ha) p l o t s<br />
gave 0.04 and 1.4% w i l t on t r e a t e d and u n <br />
t r e a t e d p l o t s . Disease found to spread up<br />
to 9 ft ( 2 . 7 4 m) t h r o u g h s o i l in one season,<br />
a p p a r e n t l y a l o n g r o o t s . Thus p r e v i o u s work<br />
o n s o i l t r e a t m e n t rendered u s e l e s s . Green<br />
manure p l u s superphosphate reduced w i l t<br />
i n c i d e n c e by 25%.<br />
McRAE, W. 1926.<br />
Report o f t h e I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c l e n t .<br />
Rep. A g r i c . Res. I n s t . Pusa, 1925-26:<br />
5 4 - 6 9 . 966<br />
F u r t h e r d e t a i l s o f f i e l d t r i a l s w i t h green<br />
manure and superphosphate are g i v e n .<br />
McRAE, W. 1928.<br />
Report o f the I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c l e n t .<br />
Rep. A g r i c . Res. I n s t . Pusa, 1927-28:<br />
5 6 - 7 0 . 967<br />
F u r t h e r r e p o r t of green manure and s u p e r <br />
phosphate t r e a t m e n t s in study of Fusarium<br />
w i l t . Suggestion of some o t h e r f a c t o r as<br />
d o m i n a n t .<br />
McRAE, W. 1930.<br />
Report o f t h e I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c i e n t .<br />
Rep. A g r i c . Res. I n s t . Pusa, 1928-29:<br />
5 1 - 6 6 . 968<br />
I n c i d e n c e of pigeonpea w i l t (Fusarium vasinfectum)<br />
was f a v o r e d by superphosphate b u t<br />
checked by green manure. A p p l y i n g b o t h gave<br />
i n t e r m e d i a t e r e s u l t s . Top 3 ft (92 cm) of<br />
s o i l was dug o u t and t r e a t e d w i t h superphosphate<br />
(0.002% s o l u b l e P 2 O 5 ) and m o i s t u r e<br />
c o n t e n t r a i s e d t o l o c a l optimum b e f o r e sowi<br />
n g i n September a f t e r t h e r a i n s . N o further<br />
w a t e r i n g was done f o r 5 months. L a r g e r roots<br />
and b r a n c h i n g r o o t l e t s were more numerous<br />
in t r e a t e d t o p 2 ft (60 cm) b u t t h e r e was<br />
n o marked d i f f e r e n c e i n t h e t h i r d f t .<br />
McRAE, W. 1 9 3 1 .<br />
Note o n ' w i l t ' i n Rahar i n permanent p l o t s<br />
a t Pusa. P r o c . B d A g r i c . I n d i a , 1929.<br />
Appendix 3 : 2 3 6 - 2 4 1 . 969<br />
D e t a i l s o f f i r s t 2 0 y e a r s t r i a l s o f f e r t i <br />
l i z e r s o n Fusarium w i l t are d i s c u s s e d .<br />
McRAE, W. 1932.<br />
Report o f t h e I m p e r i a l M y c o l o g i s t . S c i e n t .<br />
Rep. Imp. I n s t . A g r i c . Res. Pusa, 1 9 3 0 - 3 1 :<br />
7 3 - 8 6 . 970<br />
Discussed v a r i e t a l<br />
t r i a l s f o r w i l t d i s e a s e<br />
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