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In this study, eight (8) different selected treatments were used to observe their efficacy for managing wilt diseases of tomato. The maximum wilt incidence of tomato (100%) was observed in control plots and no wilted plants were observed under treatments Grafting), Furadan) and Sawdust up to last harvesting. The maximum root gall formation was found in control treatment and no gall was found in Sawdust, Furadan 5G and Grafting treated plants. Considering the overall performances of the treatments applied in the experiment in controlling Fusarium and Nemic wilts of tomato, application of…mehr

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In this study, eight (8) different selected treatments were used to observe their efficacy for managing wilt diseases of tomato. The maximum wilt incidence of tomato (100%) was observed in control plots and no wilted plants were observed under treatments Grafting), Furadan) and Sawdust up to last harvesting. The maximum root gall formation was found in control treatment and no gall was found in Sawdust, Furadan 5G and Grafting treated plants. Considering the overall performances of the treatments applied in the experiment in controlling Fusarium and Nemic wilts of tomato, application of sawdust, Khudepana, Trichoderma harzianum and Grafting of tomato with wild Solanum (Solanum sisymbriifolium) could be used as eco-friendly approach and may be advised to the farmers for profitable production. So, I strongly recommended here to use this book information that would be helpful in controlling the wilts pathogens of tomato as well as other solanacious crops like brinja, potato eco-friendly.
Autorenporträt
Md. Belal Hossain had completed MSc in Applied Statistics from the University of Dhaka. He was receiving many awards and scholarships including Dean's Award, NST Fellowship, ISRT Stipend, Hall of Residence Scholarship, EBL-DU Scholarship, Board Scholarship and much more. He is currently working as Research Associate at BRAC RED in Bangladesh.