Abstract

Rhizoctonia root rot of gram caused byR. bataticola was significantly controlled by the amendment of soil with wheat straw, maize straw and sorghum straws. Amendment of soil with sarson straw was almost ineffective. Organic amendments with urd, mung and Trifolium straws increased the disease. It appears that perhaps a comparatively high C/N ratio of the organic amendment controls the root rot disease of gram. Evidence is also presented which suggests that certain organic amendments increase growth of gram.

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