Abstract

The influence of environmental parameters on the development of powdery mildew caused by Oidium mangiferae Berthet on mango inflorescence was studied for seven consecutive years (2012-18) in humid tropics climatic conditions of South Gujarat. The disease incidence and severity (DIS), area under disease progress curve-AUDPC (A-value) and apparent infection rate (r-value) were recorded at panicle and fruit setting stages of the tree at weekly intervals. The correlation studies showed that incidence and severity of powdery mildew significantly negative relationship with morning relative humidity (r = -0.631; p<0.05 and r = -0.721; p<0.01) and average relative humidity (r = -0.766 and r = -0.787; p<0.01). Temperature (maximum and average) and evaporation showed positive relationship with incidence and severity of powdery mildew. Further, stepwise linear regression model indicated that average relative humidity as single predictor independent variable had the strongest relationship disease incidence and severity, which explained 59 percent disease incidence and 62 percent for disease severity variability. This forewarning model can be useful for efficient management of powdery mildew disease of mango and as well as agro advisory services to farmers.

Highlights

  • Mango (Mangifera indica L.), considered as ‘king of fruits” is an important fruit crop in tropical and sub-tropical regions of India

  • The weather conditions of South Gujarat played an important role in the development of the powdery mildew

  • The results showed that maximum area under disease progress curve was observed in 11th standard meteorological week (SMW) (18.62 & 6.20 % disease incidence and severity (DIS)) followed by 12th (17.35 & 7.31) and 10th SMW (15.82 & 6.20) while maximum apparent rate of infection was observed in 2ndSMW (r = 0.20 DIS) followed by successive SMW i.e. 3rd (r = 0.13) and 4th SMW (r= 0.13 & 0.12), respectively

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Introduction

Mango (Mangifera indica L.), considered as ‘king of fruits” is an important fruit crop in tropical and sub-tropical regions of India. Powdery mildew, Oidium mangiferae Berthet is an important, serious and widespread disease in India and causes up to 90 percent loss when observed in epidemic (Misra et al, 2016; Nelson, 2008; Prakash and Srivastava, 1987). Symptoms of this disease can be noticed on leaves, inflorescences and young fruits (Nelson, 2008).

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