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Plgeonpea B i b l i o g r a p h y<br />
MUKHERJEE, D . , T. K. DE, and N.R. PARUI.<br />
1 9 7 1 .<br />
A n o t e o n s c r e e n i n g o f a r h a r a g a i n s t w i l t<br />
d i s e a s e . I n d i a n P h y t o p a t h . 2 4 : 5 9 8 -<br />
6 0 1 . 998<br />
Of 54 v a r i e t i e s of Cajanus cajan screened<br />
f o r r e s i s t a n c e to Fusarium udum by a t e c h <br />
n i q u e w h i c h i s d e s c r i b e d , none was r e s i s <br />
t a n t b u t n i n e were moderately r e s i s t a n t .<br />
Evidence was found f o r the e x i s t e n c e of<br />
pathogen r a c e s . The r e c h n i q u e a l l o w s f o r<br />
t h e i d e n t i f i c a t i o n o f races o n t h e b a s i s<br />
o f r e a c t i o n t o a set o f d i f f e r e n t i a l<br />
v a r i e t i e s .<br />
MULK, M.M., and M.S. JAIRAJ PURI. 1975.<br />
Nematodes o f leguminous crops i n I n d i a .<br />
I V . Two new species of Rotylenchulus<br />
filipjev. 1936. ( H o p l o l a i m i d a e ) . I n d i a n<br />
J . N e m a t o l . 5 : 9 - 1 4 . 999<br />
O b s e r v a t i o n s were made in measurements of<br />
the specimens. R . s i d d i q u s p . n . , 0 . 6 1 -<br />
0.78 m m l o n g ; l i p r e g i o n w i t h i n d i s t i n c t<br />
s i m u l a t i o n s ; spear 22-24u l o n g ; spear knobs<br />
r o u n d e d , f o i l h e m i s p h e r i c a l and phasmids<br />
10-13 a t r i a l a n t e r i o r to anus. R. secondus<br />
sp. n. 0 . 6 3 - 0 . 7 7 mm l o n g ; l i p r e g i o n<br />
f a i n t l y s t r i a t e d ; spear 2 4 - 2 5 µ ; spear<br />
knobs a n t e r i o r l y p o i n t e d ; t a i l c y l i n d r o i d<br />
and phasmids a t a n a l l e v e l .<br />
MULLER, A . S . 1953.<br />
A f o l i a r d i s e a s e o f legumes i n C e n t r a l<br />
America. FA0 P I . P r o t . B u l l . 1 ( 6 ) :<br />
8 3 - 8 4 . 1000<br />
Chaetoseptoria wellmanii was c o l l e c t e d in<br />
Guatemala on l e a v e s of pigeonpea. The<br />
d i s e a s e was a l s o found to be s p r e a d i n g on<br />
v a r i o u s legumes.<br />
MULLER, A . S . , and C. CHUPP. 1942.<br />
Las Cercospora de Venezuela. B o t . Soc.<br />
Venez. C i e n . N a t . 8 ( 5 2 ) : 3 5 - 3 9 . 1001<br />
Ceraospora c a j a n i has been r e c o g n i z e d in<br />
Venezuela as a p o t e n t d i s e a s e of pigeonpea.<br />
I t s symptoms are d e s c r i b e d .<br />
MUNDKUR, B . B . 1935.<br />
I n f l u e n c e o f temperature and m a t u r i t y o n<br />
t h e incidence of sunn-hemp and pigeonpea<br />
w i l t a t Pusa. I n d i a n J . A g r i c . S c i .<br />
5 : 6 0 9 - 6 1 9 . 1002<br />
Records made weekly of t h e deaths of pigeonpea<br />
(Cajanus c a j a n ) p l a n t s from Fusarium<br />
vaeinfectum. Low s o i l t e m p e r a t u r e between<br />
1 7 ° and 29° f a v o r e d t h e d i s e a s e . The<br />
i n f l u e n c e o f s o i l temperature and m a t u r i t y<br />
o n t h e i n c i d e n c e o f w i l t i s n o t due t o<br />
e i t h e r o f these a c t i n g i n d e p e n d e n t l y b u t i s<br />
the combined i n f l u e n c e o f b o t h .<br />
MUNDKUR, B.B. 1938.<br />
Phytopathology - mycology: Pigeonpeas:<br />
A. Rev. Biochem. A p p l . Res. I n d i a .<br />
9 : 1 1 2 . 1003<br />
A survey of r e l e v a n t l i t e r a t u r e about s t u d y<br />
o f c u l t u r a l c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f f u n g i i n<br />
pigeonpea i s g i v e n . Wollenweber r e p o r t s<br />
t h a t pigeonpea t h a t had w i l t e d i n a charact<br />
e r i s t i c manner i n t h e f i e l d s a t Pusa<br />
y i e l d e d the c u l t u r e s of Fusarium lateritium<br />
v a r . unainatum. I n i n f e c t i v e experiments<br />
conducted at B e r l i n Dahlem, the fungus<br />
caused a severe f o o t r o t of the c r o p . This<br />
experiment i n d i c a t e s t h a t a t l e a s t t u r s p p .<br />
F. vaeinfectum and F. lateritium v a r .<br />
unainatum, case diseases of pigeonpea in<br />
I n d i a . Bose f i n d s t h a t a pigeonpeatobacco<br />
r o t a t i o n can c o n s i d e r a b l y reduce<br />
t h e disease i n w i l t - s i c k f i e l d s .<br />
MUNDKUR, B.B. 1946.<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 . , New D e l h i , f o r the<br />
T r i e n n i u m ended 30th June, 1944:<br />
5 7 - 6 3 . 1004<br />
Of 20 pigeonpea v a r i e t i e s t e s t e d in pots<br />
a g a i n s t w i l t (F. udum) in 1942-43,<br />
A - 1 2 6 - 4 - 1 was u n a f f e c t e d . I n 1943-44,<br />
I P - 8 0 , I P - 4 1 , C-38, C-15, A - 1 2 6 - 4 - 1 ,<br />
D-16-12-2, PT-12, and D-33-4-22 were<br />
r e s i s t a n t . B u l s a r w h i t e , r e p u t e d l y r e s i s <br />
t a n t , was s e v e r e l y i n f e c t e d . I n f i e l d<br />
p l o t s i n o c u l a t e d w i t h c u l t u r e s o f fungus<br />
and i n f e c t e d d e b r i s , D-16-17-2, PT-12, and<br />
D-33-4-22 l o s t r e s i s t a n c e .<br />
NAMBIAR, K . K . N . 1967.<br />
S t u d i e s o n pigeonpea s t e r i l i t y mosaic<br />
d i s e a s e . Ph.D. (1967) T h e s i s . U n i v e r s i t y<br />
of Madras, Madras, Tamil Nadu, I n d i a . 1005<br />
NAMBIAR, K . K . N . , and K. RAMAKRISHNAN.<br />
1968.<br />
S t u d i e s o n pigeonpea s t e r i l i t y mosaic<br />
d i s e a s e . V I . E f f e c t o f d i s e a s e o n carboh<br />
y d r a t e s . P r o c , I n d i a n Acad. S c i . ( S e c t .<br />
B) 6 8 : 2 9 5 - 3 0 0 . 1006<br />
T o t a l c a r b o h y d r a t e s were s i g n i f i c a n t l y l e s s<br />
i n v i r u s - d i s e a s e d pigeonpea leaves t h a n i n<br />
comparable h e a l t h y leaves a t a l l ages below<br />
t h e Becond l e a f . W h i l e t h e t o t a l carboh<br />
y d r a t e c o n t e n t i n c r e a s e d w i t h age i n<br />
h e a l t h y p l a n t s , n o such r e g u l a r p a t t e r n<br />
was d i s c e r n i b l e i n diseased l e a v e s . S t a r c h<br />
and r e s i n were s i g n i f i c a n t l y l o w e r i n<br />
diseased leaves than i n h e a l t h y l e a v e s b u t<br />
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