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JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, v.11(3):375-378. [En] [En Abst] (REP.MB-2576)<br />

Nitrogen and free amino acids of the healthy and diseased leaves of three<br />

varieties of mungbean were analysed. Nitrogen content of the healthy leaves of<br />

susceptible variety Jawahar 45 was higher than moderately resistant ML 8, and<br />

resistant Jalgaon 781 varieties. Thirteen free amino acids were detected in<br />

Jawahar 45, 11 in ML 8 and only 8 in Jalgaon 781. Total nitrogen and free amino<br />

acids decreased with disease development in Jawahar 45 and ML 8, whereas no<br />

symptoms of disease appeared in Jalgaon 781. [AS]<br />

*0332 Gurha, S.N. ; Misra, D.P. 1982. Donors for resistance In blackgram<br />

(Vigna mungo (L.) Hepper) against Xanthomonas phaseoli (Smith) Dovson. MADRAS<br />

AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, v.69(2):139-140. [En] (A:PS)<br />

One hundred ninety-six cultivars of blackgram were evaluated for resistance<br />

to bacterial spot (Xanthomonas phaseoli). Six cultivars viz., 13/10, 13/1,<br />

1369/4, 12/2, PLU 443 and Krishna were found resistant. [EMS]<br />

*0333 Saini, L.C. ; Parashar, R.D. 1982. Suitability of stable bleaching<br />

powder and other chemical formulations for the control of bacterial leaf spot<br />

of greengram. INDIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, v.52(5):330-334. [En]<br />

[En Abst] (A:PS)<br />

The efficacy of stable bleaching powder (SBP), antibiotics and<br />

fungitoxicants was evaluated in vitro and in vivo for the control of bacterial<br />

leaf spot of mungbean [Vigna radiata (Linn.) Wilczekj caused by Xanthomonas<br />

phaseoli (Smith) Dowson. SBP '' and 1,000 ppm gave 100% colony inhibition,<br />

followed by SBP 250 ppm, agal- ', SBP 100 and 150 ppm, and emisan-6. With<br />

turbidimetric method SBP 100 and 150 ppm, streptocycline and agrimycin-QO0<br />

inhibited the bacterial growth fully. Soil drenching with SBP gave better seed<br />

germination than all the chemicals except agallol-3 seed treatment, and<br />

increased the yield. Emisan-6, SBP 1,000 ppm spray and seed treatment + spray<br />

gave best disease control. SEP 1,000 and 500 ppm seed treatment + spray and SBP<br />

1,000 ppm spray gave the highest yield. [AS]<br />

- Bacterial Blights and Halo Blights<br />

*0334 Patel, P.N. ; Walker, J.C. 1964. Reactions of Phaseolus app. to tvo<br />

races of Pseudomonas phaseolicola and a brown-spot organism [Abt.j.<br />

PHYTOPATHOLOGY, v.54:903. [Enj (REP.MB-0073)<br />

MEETING: Annual Meeting of the American Phytopathological Society<br />

Lafayette, IN, USA; Aug 23-26, 1964<br />

Vigna radiata was resistant to races 1 and 2 of Pseudomonas phaseolicola,<br />

whereas V. mungo was susceptible. Both were susceptible to a recently isolated<br />

bacterial brown-spot organism. [EMS]<br />

*0335 Patel, P.N. ; Walker, J.C. 1965. Resistance in Phasejlus to hal<br />

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