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  <title>Integrated management of foliar diseases and thrips in onion seed</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2024.12.04.102</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>Stemphylium blight and thrips are the common problem in onion that affects<br />
the yield reduction in the Maharashtra region of India. So, the field trials were<br />
conducted on onion variety Agrifound Light Red during rabi 2017-18, 2018-19,<br />
and 2019-20 at Regional Research Station, NHRDF, Nashik, Maharashtra, for<br />
management of foliar diseases and thrips in onion seed crop through an integrated<br />
approach. The combined data of last three years trial revealed that soil application<br />
of Trichoderma viride + Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 5.0 kg/ha each at the time of<br />
bulb planting followed by combined and sequential spray of Fipronil @<br />
1ml/L+Chlorothalonil @ 2g/L at 45 days after planting, Carbosulphan<br />
2ml/L+Propineb @2g/L at 60 DAP, Profenofos @ 1 ml/L+Mancozeb @ 2.5g/L at<br />
75 DAP and Cypermethrin 1 ml/L+Carbendazim @ 1g/L at 90 DAP performed<br />
superior for integrated management in onion seed crop with lowest stemphylium<br />
blight intensity (7.29%), thrips population (31.11 nymphs/plant) and highest seed<br />
yield (8.81 q/ha).</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>Stemphylium blight and thrips are the common problem in onion that affects<br />
the yield reduction in the Maharashtra region of India. So, the field trials were<br />
conducted on onion variety Agrifound Light Red during rabi 2017-18, 2018-19,<br />
and 2019-20 at Regional Research Station, NHRDF, Nashik, Maharashtra, for<br />
management of foliar diseases and thrips in onion seed crop through an integrated<br />
approach. The combined data of last three years trial revealed that soil application<br />
of Trichoderma viride + Pseudomonas fluorescens @ 5.0 kg/ha each at the time of<br />
bulb planting followed by combined and sequential spray of Fipronil @<br />
1ml/L+Chlorothalonil @ 2g/L at 45 days after planting, Carbosulphan<br />
2ml/L+Propineb @2g/L at 60 DAP, Profenofos @ 1 ml/L+Mancozeb @ 2.5g/L at<br />
75 DAP and Cypermethrin 1 ml/L+Carbendazim @ 1g/L at 90 DAP performed<br />
superior for integrated management in onion seed crop with lowest stemphylium<br />
blight intensity (7.29%), thrips population (31.11 nymphs/plant) and highest seed<br />
yield (8.81 q/ha).</p>
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