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  <title>Evaluation of pigeon pea varieties against root knot nematode and assessment of yield loss in field condition</title>

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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Background: Root-knot nematode, M. incognita is a sedentary endoparasite affecting the<br />
root system of plant. Infection of nematode cause immense loss of quality of crop and yield<br />
by restricting the free flow of nutrients. In this context studies were conducted at Department<br />
of Nematology, OUAT, Bhubaneswar.<br />
Methods: The present investigation carried out during the kharif season of 2020-2022 to<br />
screen and evaluate against M. incognita along with assessment of yield loss in field<br />
condition using the paired plot technique.<br />
Results: Out of 20 screened varieties, 14 were resistant, IPA-15-1 was moderately resistant,<br />
three were susceptible, and variety IPA-79 and CO-6 were highly susceptible. The highest<br />
shoot length and fresh weight were found in variety kathi kandula local with 87.1 cm and<br />
24.39 g respectively, while decline in shoot length and fresh weight was greater in variety<br />
CO-6 with 72.0 cm and 15.75 g, respectively. Variety IPA-14-7 showed a decrease in root<br />
length measuring 28.22 cm. Under carbofuran treated condition, yield was significantly<br />
increased 46.89% and avoidable yield loss was 30.98%. Hence identified resistant varieties<br />
will serve as resistant gene donors for developing resistant cultivars of pigeon pea to increase<br />
the yield of the crop.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Background: Root-knot nematode, M. incognita is a sedentary endoparasite affecting the<br />
root system of plant. Infection of nematode cause immense loss of quality of crop and yield<br />
by restricting the free flow of nutrients. In this context studies were conducted at Department<br />
of Nematology, OUAT, Bhubaneswar.<br />
Methods: The present investigation carried out during the kharif season of 2020-2022 to<br />
screen and evaluate against M. incognita along with assessment of yield loss in field<br />
condition using the paired plot technique.<br />
Results: Out of 20 screened varieties, 14 were resistant, IPA-15-1 was moderately resistant,<br />
three were susceptible, and variety IPA-79 and CO-6 were highly susceptible. The highest<br />
shoot length and fresh weight were found in variety kathi kandula local with 87.1 cm and<br />
24.39 g respectively, while decline in shoot length and fresh weight was greater in variety<br />
CO-6 with 72.0 cm and 15.75 g, respectively. Variety IPA-14-7 showed a decrease in root<br />
length measuring 28.22 cm. Under carbofuran treated condition, yield was significantly<br />
increased 46.89% and avoidable yield loss was 30.98%. Hence identified resistant varieties<br />
will serve as resistant gene donors for developing resistant cultivars of pigeon pea to increase<br />
the yield of the crop.</p>
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