RAJENDRA KUMAR SETH1*, SHAH ALAM2
1Bharagawa Agricultural Botany laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, U.P. India
2Bharagawa Agricultural Botany laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, U.P. India
* Corresponding Author : aurajendrakumar22@gmail.com
Received : 16-10-2015 Accepted : 18-11-2015 Published : 14-12-2015
Volume : 7 Issue : 13 Pages : 822 - 823
Int J Agr Sci 7.13 (2015):822-823
Keywords : Control, Indigenous method, Septoria leaf blotch
Academic Editor : Tarek Mohamed Abdel Ghany, Syed Jawad Ahmad Shah, Amin Mohammed, Dr Jayant Bhat, Altino Choupina, Priti Upadhyay, Rana Muhammad Sabir Tariq, Ajay Tomer, Immacolata Anacarso
Conflict of Interest : None declared
Acknowledgements/Funding : We are thankful to my sincerely Supervisor Prof. D.N. Shukla Department of Botany, University of Allahabad, Allahabad, India for providing laboratory facilities
and I also thanks to my friend Shah Alam for views and opinions expressed in this article.
Author Contribution : None declared
In current study, the control of septoria leaf blotch of wheat by different seed treatment from indigenous methods during November to April. 2014-2015. In this study, the different seed treatment applied viz. Control, Sun drying, Polythene solarization, Brine solution, Allium sativum leaf extract with cow urine and Hot water treatment for control of septoria leaf blotch of wheat respectively. In the pots, the result was obtained the highest control 54.64 % was recorded from Allium sativum leaf extract with cow urine treatment in the T5 where as lowest control 9.01 % was recorded from sun drying in the T2. In the plots, the result was obtained the highest control 48.71 % was recorded from Allium sativum leaf extract with cow urine treatment in the T5 where as lowest control 12.82 % was recorded from sun drying in the T2. I was noted, Allium sativum leaf extract with cow urine is best treatment for control of septoria leaf blotch of wheat from 1:2 ratio in pot and plot