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DISEASES - GENERAL<br />

*0024 South Carolina Agriculture Experiment Station. 1923. Plant diseases:<br />

plant disease survey. IN: South Carolina Agriculture Experiment Station<br />

Report, 1922. Dillon : South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. p.46<br />

[En] (REP.MB-0059)<br />

Two plant diseases were rtpo,:ted: a bacterial disease of English peas<br />

reported from Dillon County, aud an unidentified disease of mungbean. [THH]<br />

*0025 Vasudeva, R.S. 1956. Round the year with plant diseases. INDIAN<br />

FARMING, v.b(7):45-56. [En] (REP.MB-2542)<br />

Important diseases and their control measures are described for mungbean<br />

(Vigna radiata), blackgram (Vigna mungo), and other crops, on a calendar basis.<br />

[GF]<br />

*0026 Litzenberger, S.C. ; Stevenson, J.A. 1957. A preliminary list of<br />

Nicaraguan plant diseases. PLANT DISEASE REPORTER, Supl.243:3-19. [Eni<br />

(A:PS)<br />

Three fungal diseases, viz., Erysiphe polygoni, Fusarium oxysporum,<br />

Phyllosticta phaseolina, and a yellow leaf mottling viral disease on mungbean<br />

were recorded. LTHHJ<br />

*0027 Williams, F.J. 1967. Important and new diseases of pulse crops seen<br />

in 1966. IN: Proceedings [of] annual workshop conference on pulse crops. New<br />

Delhi : Indian Council of Agricultural Research. 3 leaves [En] (REP.MB-1714)<br />

MEETING: Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops, 1st -- New Delhi, India,<br />

Feb, 1967<br />

Mungbean and blackgram were both damaged by yellow mosaic disease. There<br />

was considerable variation in susceptibility among cultivars. Some of the<br />

blackgram cultivars that were resistant to yellow mosaic were severely damaged<br />

by leaf crinkle disease. Bacterial blight caused some damage in these trials.<br />

Powdery mildew was very severe in mungbean and blackgram. Rust was serious in<br />

blackgram at Coimbatore. [THiH]<br />

*0028 Chohan, J.S. 1968. Disease problems in pulse crops. IN: Proceedings<br />

[of the] second annual workshop conference on pulse crops. New Delhi : Indian<br />

Council of Agricultural Research. 15p. [En] (REP.MB-1416)<br />

MEETING: Annual Workshop Conference on Pulse Crops, 2nd -- New Delhi, India,<br />

Apr 1-3, 1968<br />

The major diseases of pulse crops, including mungbean (Phaseolus aureus<br />

syn. Vigna radiata) and blackgram (Phaseolus mungo syn. Vigna mungo) caused by<br />

fungi, bacteria, virus, and nematode are described. The factors influencing the<br />

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