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Title: Diseases Management in Grape Nursery


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Diseases Management in Grape Nursery
Grape seedlings are susceptible to diseases like
Anthracnose, downy mildew, powdery mildew, leaf
spot, leaf blight, rust which require timely care
and management. Anthracnose Small brown or
grayish black lesions develop on tender shoot and
young leaves. Rain and dew favor the spread of
disease. These lesions develop into small holes
on leaves and reduce the effective leaf area.
Fungus causes cankers on the petioles and veins,
and leaves become twisted and deformed.
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Anthracnose
  • Control Measures
  • All affected plant parts showing spots, lesions
    and cankers should be removed and burnt or buried
    deep in the soil.
  • The disease is more problematic during October
    and November months, when new shoots and branches
    are growing, that should be protected.
  • Spraying of grape seedling with fungicides like
    Bordeaux mixture _at_ 0.5 or Copper Oxychloride _at_
    0.15 or Carbendazim _at_ 0.1 are effective
    against this disease.

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Downy Mildew
  • Initial symptom of disease appear as light yellow
    spots on the upper surface of leaves with
    corresponding white spots on the lower side which
    later turn brown.
  • The grape seedlings shows reduced and stunted
    vegetative growth development.
  • Light and continuous rains, heavy dew with high
    humidity and low temperature favors the
    development of this disease.

Downy Mildew on grape leaves
Downy Mildew on grape leaves
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Downy Mildew
  • Control
  • Pruning of the vines after the second week of
    October helps to minimize the damage by downy
    mildew disease. All affected portions of the vine
    should be removed at the time of pruning and burn
    to destroyed immediately.
  • Bordeaux mixture (0.5), Copper Oxychloride
    (0.1), Mancozeb (0.1), Metalaxyl (0.1) or
    Fosetyl Al (0.1) fungicides are effective
    against this disease.

Leaves of grapes affected by downy Mildew
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Powdery Mildew
  • It is the second most destructive disease in
    grape after downy mildew.
  • The disease develops under warm and dry
    conditions. Shade or diffused sunlight helps in
    the development of this disease.
  • The diseases is characterized by the presence of
    white powdery ash like coating in patches on both
    sides of the leaves and growing young shoots.
  • The affected leaves turn pale and curl up.
    Affected shoots remain weak and immature. Buds
    affected during growing season fail to sprout
    after pruning.

Leaves Affected by Powdery Mildew
Leaves Affected by Powdery Mildew
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Powdery Mildew
  • Control
  • It can be controlled by spraying Wettable Sulphur
    (0.75 gm /10 litres of water) or dusting Sulphur
    powder (20 kg / ha) in the morning. The affected
    plant parts should be thoroughly coated with the
    dust.
  • Systemic fungicides like Bayleton (4 gm / 10
    litre of water) or Calaxin (2 ml /10 litres of
    water) or Benomyl (2.5gm /10 litres of water)
    offer better and prolonged control of the
    disease. Spray should be done from November to
    February.

Leaves Affected by Powdery Mildew
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Bacterial Leaf Spot
  • The disease is more prevalent during June to
    August and again in February to March.
    Temperature range of 25-30OC and Humidity of
    80-90 is favorable for the disease development.
  • The young growing shoots are affected initially.
    The symptoms appear as minute water soaked spots
    on the lower surface of the leaves along the main
    and lateral veins. Later these spots fuse to form
    larger patches.

Leaves Affected by Leaf Spot
Leaves Affected by Leaf Spot
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Bacterial Leaf Spot
  • Control
  • Collecting and burning infected plant parts
    minimizes spread of disease.
  • Streptocycline (500 ppm) is very effective as a
    prophylactic spray. Weekly sprays of copper
    fungicide and Bordeaux mixture given from last
    week of October are effective to prevent the
    incidence and spread of the disease.

Leaves drying due to Leaf Spot
Petiole Affected by Leaf Spot
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Leaf Blight
  • Leaf blight disease appears in June to December
    months.
  • Small yellowish spots first appear along the leaf
    margins, which gradually enlarge and turn into
    brownish patches with concentric rings. Severe
    infection leads to drying and defoliation of
    leaves.
  • Control
  • Bordeaux mixture (0.5), Mancozeb
    (0.1),Topsin-M(0.1),Ziram (0.25) or Captan
    (0.1) are to be sprayed alternatively at weekly
    intervals.

Leaf Blight in Grapes
Leaf Blight in Grapes
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Rust
  • The weather conditions during July to December
    favors the development of the rust disease.
  • The symptoms are in the form of numerous orange
    colored pustules on the lower surface of the
    leaves.
  • In case of severe infection such pustules cover
    the entire leaf surface leading to severe
    defoliation.

Rust in Grapes
Rust in Grapes
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Rust
  • Control
  • Rust is controlled by applying 3-4 sprays of
    Baycor (0.1) or Chlorothalonil (0.1) at
    fortnightly intervals during July to August and
    January to February.

Rust in Grapes
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Care to be Taken while Spraying
  • Systemic fungicides are more effective than
    non-systemic fungicides. However, more than 2-3
    sprays of systemic fungicides should be avoided.
  • Continuous sprays with systemic fungicide
    develops resistance in pathogens and help in the
    resurgence of diseases like Alternaria ,
    Botrydiplodia etc.
  • It is recommended to take a spray of non-systemic
    fungicide in between two successive sprays of
    systemic fungicides.
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